File Extension OLM has only one distinct file type (Mac Outlook Database File format) and is mostly associated with a single related software program from Microsoft Corporation (Microsoft Outlook 2016). The OLM File Extension are listed predominantly as Data Files.
OLM File Summary
OLM files are found on both mobile and desktop platforms and can be opened using Windows, iOS, and Android operating systems. The Popularity Rating for OLM files is 'Low', which means these files are not ordinarily found on an everyday user's device.
Please see the detailed information below to learn more about OLM files and the programs that can open them. In addition, we provide simple troubleshooting information to help you open your OLM file.
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What is an OLM file?
Database file used by Microsoft Outlook for Mac; used as the software's internal format for storing email messages, contacts, journals, calendar data, and other user application data.
OLM files are used only by Mac Outlook and can't be opened by the Windows version of Outlook because the Windows version uses .PST files rather than the OLM format. To open OLM files in Windows, you can first convert the OLM file to the PST format with and then open in it Outlook.
NOTE: The Stellar Phoenix OLM Repair tool is designed to repair corrupt Mac Outlook OLM files. The program can help recover emails, calendars, address books, attachments, notes, and tasks.
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Programs that open OLM files
Updated 6/25/2018
To transfer messages and other items from a Windows-based computer to a Mac, Outlook for Mac can import Outlook Data Files (.pst) that were created in Outlook for Windows. Transfer a .pst file from Windows to Mac
Newer versionsOffice 2011
To transfer messages and other items from a Windows-based computer to a Mac, Outlook for Mac can import Outlook Data Files (.pst) that were created in Outlook for Windows.
Transfer the .pst file from your Windows computer to your Mac.
Related informationImport a .pst file from Outlook for Windows
To help you transfer messages and other items from a Windows-based computer to a Macintosh computer, Outlook for Mac can import Outlook Data Files (.pst) that are created in Outlook for Windows.
Note: Outlook for Mac can only import Unicode-based .pst files, which are the standard format for Personal Folders files for Outlook (for Windows) 2003 and later versions. ANSI-formatted .pst files, also known as Outlook 97-2002 Personal Folders Files, were the standard personal folder format for saving data in Outlook for Windows in versions 97-2002. This file format can't be imported into Outlook for Mac. If you have the older version of ANSI-formatted .pst file, there is no automated procedure to convert that file to the newer file format. However, you can create a new Outlook Data File (.pst) in Microsoft Outlook for Windows 2003 or later, and then import items from the older file into the new file. You can then import the new .pst file into Outlook for Mac. For more information about how to create .pst files and importing items, see Help for your version of Outlook for Windows.
Open an Outlook Data File (.pst or .olm)
You can import an Outlook for Windows Data File (.pst) or an Outlook for Mac Data File (.olm). These data files can contain large amounts of data of multiple item types. Outlook Data Files are frequently used as an archive or to transfer data between computers.
Open Entourage items from an archive or an earlier version
You can import items such as e-mail messages, contacts, and events from Entourage 2004, Entourage 2008, or Entourage 2008, Web Services Edition. You can also import from an Entourage archive, which has an .rge extension.
Move an item from an archive folder to another folder in Outlook
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