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Why does Outlook keep creating duplicate items after syncing?
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Hey, 
My Outlook keeps creating duplicate items after syncing — is there a tool that can automatically clean up all duplicates?
Later, I found one & now I'm sharing with you all. 
Yes, this is a common issue when syncing across multiple devices or services, especially if there are interruptions or overlapping sync operations. A reliable solution is SysTools Outlook Duplicate Remover. It automatically scans your PST, OST, or BAK files to detect and remove duplicate emails, contacts, calendar entries, tasks, notes, journals, etc. You can run it in within-folder mode or across-folders mode, apply filters like date, sender, or subject, and even choose whether to delete duplicates permanently or move them to another folder for review. It preserves folder structure, keeps data integrity intact, supports batch processing (so you can clean up multiple mailbox files at once), and works with all newer Outlook versions. This tool helps stop duplicates from piling up and keeps your Outlook clean without having to manually hunt them down.
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Hello everyone...!
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Outlook creates duplicate items after syncing, mainly due to synchronization issues between the mail server and Outlook. This can happen when multiple devices access the same account, causing repeated downloads, and a manual way is very risky for the original emails. Then use a reliable tool like TrustVare Outlook Duplicate Remover, which is a perfect option for your question, and it quickly solves your problems. It will automatically scan duplicate PST files and remove them without affecting your original data. This tool handles large duplicate files from Outlook without the help of any software. It will support all Windows OS versions like 11, 10, 8.1, 8, and 7. This software has a simple UI for non-technical users, and they use a free demo before buying the tool.
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