Export Outlook Notes To Document Or Text Files

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Sign in or sign up and post using a HubPages Network account. 0 of 8192 characters usedPost CommentNo HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked. Comments are not for promoting your articles or other sites. I did a search. Tried synchio and got a very comprehensice xml file, but all i wanted is a word doc for each note so that was just too convoluted.

If anyone does wish to donate, you may go to to the following to make a donation through paypal. If this is against Hubpages policy, I'd be glad to remove this comment, but I am just answering a question. I use Notes in Outlook to store all my user names and password clues on over 200 sites, but needed to make that available on my tablet.

I've changed to a Cloud approach with your great help. Can I send you a donation, Alex, Thank you for the kind words. I should acknowledge that I took a part of the code you presented and included it in my own. It allows users to more easily change the path of the folder where the notes are placed. Anyways, if that was the cause of my errors, then I'm sure your updated code will now work for me, and for others on here (who probably had the same or similar errors).

I'll try it out myself next time I sink my iPhone notes to Outlook! Thanks again for the very helpful write-up. I have updated this hub to include new code to strip every non-alphanumeric character from note names during the export process. I look forward to comments on how this is working.

Alex, the code you found varies in a few ways, but only one thing is pertinent. ” characters with a “-“). Your code uses the Creation Time of the note as the file name and removes the “/”, space, and “:” characters. It is my preference to know the name of the note by subject when I look through the folder containing the saved note files.

However, the subject can have many illegal characters in it that need to be replaced. Using the Creation Time for the file name always has a consistent result and therefore you always know which characters need to be removed to create a valid file name. Less importantly, the code you found also mandates that the notes are located in the main Notes folder.

This makes the process of exporting easier, but less flexible. My code allows you to choose which Notes folder you wish to export in case you have multiple Outlook data files and you wish to choose which one you desire to export. Your error with my code probably resulted from the note Subject having illegal characters that were not being removed. I found an alternate write-up of the code listed by EmperorCrusher.

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