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A professional tech. installed my new Office Home & Student 2010 on my new Windows 8 and transferred my "Outlook Express" information iinto "Live MMail."  Therefore, I have the files created in "Live Mail" plus the same files:  Deleted Mail, Sent, etc. transferred over from "Outlet Express."  How can I remove the duplicate files from the "Storage Folder" in "Live Mail"?

 

Also, there doesn't seem to be a "Print" icon in "Live Mail."  I've been printing with "Ctrl. P."

 

Thanks for your help.

I am looking to buy a new pc and use web mail exclusively in future. Currently I use Outlook Express with Windows XP as the operating system. How can I save the contents of my email folders under inbox into my documents. I know I can cut and paste individual emails but some folders have many files and I would like to transfer the contents of each folder on mass.
Many thanks.
In Outlook Express, you can have the text of emails automatically remove when they are forwarded.  I looked at all possible menus on Windows Live Mail and could not find such an option.  How do I do that in Windows Live Mail?
I have my saved DBX files (including the inbox) from Outlook Express on my old Win XP machine. Now trying to import them into Win 7 Live Mail. I click Import Messages, select OE6 as the type, and point to the folder where the DBX files are. But when I click Next, it says "no messages can be found in this folder."

How do I get Win 7 Live Mail to recognize the DBX files?
On my new computer, I'm trying to import dbx files from my old computer's Outlook Express. I am trying to do this one folder at a time in order to keep things in some sort of order. In its Storage folder, WLM sets up an "imported folder" each time I do an import, but it's empty and the imported emails are nowhere to be found. I can search "all mail" and find a huge unsorted mass of everything I've imported, but none of it appears in a folder anywhere in the navigation bar on the left side. Any insights?
I transferred content from the old computer to the new one (XP to W7) using Belkin.   I used the import process within Live Mail which sent all the unread mail one place and created an Import Folder in Storage.  However, the Import Folder is empty.  Is there a way to direct ALL the files into storage?  The import process within Live Mail does not designate where it will send the files and does not give the user an option.   Is there another way?
I am currently trying to import a hoard of messages for a friend after upgrading from his Outlook Express on his PC laptop to Outlook 2011 on Macbook Air.

We have successfully exported the email folders from his Outlook express into .dbx files. We successfully converted the files using 'DbxConv' for PC, as well as 'Email Converter Pro' for Mac. However, when we tried to import these .mbox files through Outlook (Mac) the files weren't recognised (using either of the converter programs). 

We are unsure of how to proceed, but would love to find an answer asap, as the Mac has been bought for business purposes and the thousands of saved emails are vital!

The option of importing individual .eml files is not possible as there are thousands to go through and would be massively time consuming.

Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. 

Many thanks in advance.
For the past four days , ever since Cogeco.ca's server went down , I have had problems getting my email site to work properly.  I have spoken to 6 reps of Cogeco and they insist that it is something wrong with Windows Live Mail and they go on talking  too  technical for me. .  I just recently bought a new computer and Windows 7 is on it.  I used to have Outlook Express and now it is Windows Live Mail that runs my email account. I signed in to Windows Live Mail 2012 and yet nothing is working .  Can you help me? 
I have a XP computer that I ran Outlook Express on for a number of years then upgraded to Window Live and Windows Live Mail, all without any problems. I recently bought a new computer and wanted to extract the WLM folders from the XP machine and transplant them on the new Windows 7 machine or at least import them to the new machine.
I can only find the old Outlook Express folders that contain two year only mail. When I look in WLM, tools, option, advanced, maintenance, store Folder, on the XP machine, it gives me a location. When I go to that location it does not exist. How can the program work? Better still where are the folders?
In folder view all the necessary boxes are unchecked giving me full view access to files and folders.
I need to resolve this. 

Rosco