Can I migrate only specific folders (like Inbox or Contacts) from an NSF file to Outlook or other formats?

Yes, selective folder migration is totally possible and extremely helpful. There’s no need to convert the entire NSF file if you only need specific folders. Tools like eSoftTools NSF to PST Converter Software come with a built-in preview panel that shows the full NSF mailbox structure. You can tick only the folders you want—Inbox, Contacts, Calendar, etc.—and export those directly to PST or other formats. I used this when I only needed to move archived mail and saved time by avoiding unnecessary data transfer.

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  • Using the WholeClear NSF to PST Converter, you can move individual folders from an NSF file to Outlook, such as your Inbox, Contacts, or even custom folders. I just used it to help a coworker transition their Lotus Notes data to Outlook, and the best part was being able to see the whole NSF file before it was converted. The application allows you to choose only the folders you need, which kept us from moving data that we didn't require. We only chose the Inbox and Contacts folders, and the conversion went off without a hitch, with no data loss or formatting problems. It also worked well with big NSF files, and the interface was easy enough that we didn't require any technical aid. The WholeClear solution is worth a try if you want a program that lets you move only certain folders. It made the whole procedure a lot easier.