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Outlook Duplicate Items Remover (ODIR)

Version: 1.4.2

Downloads Count: 11,393

License Type: Free

Price: Free

Date Added: Sep 17, 2008

Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Vista

Requirements: Microsoft Outlook

File Size: 2168 KB

Author: OsaSync

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Editorial Review of Outlook Duplicate Items Remover (ODIR)

Many people have found that duplicate information often shows up in Outlook--multiple copies of e-mails, contacts, and other information. It may happen because you've imported data from an earlier version of Outlook, or it may happen for no apparent reason. But no matter the reason, it happens, and it junks up Outlook.

The free Outlook Duplicate Items Remover solves the problem handily. It adds a new Outlook menu option called ODIR that will remove duplicates for you. Click the ODIR menu option, then choose Remove Duplicate Items, and select a folder where you want to remove duplicate items. Then click Remove Duplicate Items, and it looks for all duplicates in the folder. It thens kills the duplicates, but it also keeps a backup, in case you want to restore any.

--Preston Gralla

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