Moving mail data from mail to Outlook for Mac.

I am moving old PC mail data (outlook 2007) to Mac. I used the mac mover, which was great but...  it has moved my old mail data to mac mail.  I am trying to export that data now (on the mac mail) to then import into Outlook for Mac, but not getting anywhere?  Outlook support says it will import the data as a mac export txt file, but whenever i try and import Outlook can not see the file.
I have also tried to just export the mail data from one mac users mail app to another and that is also not working.  Import mail function reports format error, even though it is from the same version of mail on the same machine.
any suggestion, links to info much appriciated.

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