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Merge PST files
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Is there a free tool that is good at merging pst files?
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If anyone looking the best tool to merge multiple PST files then I would suggest trying to use the KDETools Outlook PST Merger. This Tool has very advanced featured:
More Details: http://www.merge-pst.com/
Merge Outlook PST File into the single file using a manual solution is the tricky and hectic process. So, instead of using a manual solution, you can try Merge PST Files Software for the simple and quick merge of Outlook PST files.
Instead of going for paid software initially, I would like to recommend manual and free methods to merge your PST files. Follow these instructions and merge as many PST file you want. https://www.stellarinfo.com/blog/manual-steps-merge-multiple-outlook-pst-single-file/
PST Merge software is a highly efficient program that merges multiple PST files into a single file. Outlook PST Merge Tool can join password protected Outlook PST file.