HT2518 migration assistant transfering PC Outlook to Mac mail?

Hi I used migration assistant to transfer files from my PPC to an iMac.  I cannot trace the outlook files (PC outlook 2010) in Mail?  Any ideas?

An idea.
https://discussions.apple.com/message/22696724#22696724

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