Read Lotus Notes in Outlook Now!

Convert Lotus Notes to Outlook

After executing the conversion process of Notes to PST using an outside tool, you can easily read Lotus Notes in Outlook. You can also easily open NSF database items like calendar, journals, tasks, contacts, etc. in Outlook PST. This way the tool that you used to export Lotus Notes to Outlook, works as a bridge connecting both the email managing applications by allowing you to access read Lotus Notes in Outlook after converting that email data of Lotus to PST.

Steps to Read Lotus Notes in Outlook: You need to follow some simple steps to convert Lotus Notes to Outlook; so that, you can access Lotus Notes in Outlook. Follow the below step-by-step process to export Lotus Notes data to Outlook PST to open NSF database items in PST:

Step1:Convert Lotus Notes to Outlook: You can carry out the process of Lotus to PST conversion using some effective third-party tool like SysTools Export Notes software to migrate Lotus Notes to Outlook.

Step 2: Save Outlook PST File, Converted from Notes: While converting the NSF files to Outlook PST files, you need to save the newly created MS Outlook PST files (converted from Lotus Notes NSF files) onto your computer system.

Step 3: Open PST File: For opening the Outlook PST file, you can select the saving location you chose during the conversion process.

Step 4: Open Lotus Notes in Outlook. The PST file that you will open after conversion will have all the NSF email information that you had converted from the NSF file and which, you wanted to access in Outlook. This way you can open NSF database in PST and thus, can read Lotus Notes in Outlook.

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  • Lotus Notes 8.5, 8.0, 7.0, 6.5, 6.0, 5.5 & 5.0
  • MS Outlook 2010, 2007, 2003, XP, 2000, 98 and 97

SysTools Export Notes software Demo version migrates first 15 items of every folder from Lotus Notes in Outlook. For complete conversion of NSF to PST, purchase full version at just $250 for personal license and $500 for business license.

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