![]() Import from Outlook within Access 2007, 2010 or 2013 Importing from Access is the recommended way to go, also for previous versions of Outlook. Note: The option to directly export to an Access database has been discontinued in Outlook 2013. This has the added benefit of directly creating a primary key as well. To achieve, instead of exporting from Outlook use the import feature from Access. The Import and Export option in Outlook has some serious limitations and you just came across one of them. I then tried it on another computer with a newer version of Outlook and Access but there the Export to Access option doesn’t show up at all. This field does not show up in the export wizard. ![]() All works fine, but I would like to export the email’s Received and Sent Date/Time into the database as well. I am trying to export emails to an Access database.
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