Outlook 2013 not importing Ms Entourage 2008 archive files

Hello, I have archive files exported from ms entourage 2008 from my mac which I want to import into outook 2013. The file format of these exported files is .rge but there is import option for these kind of file format in outlook 2013 in my windows system.
Is there any other alternative available to import these .rge files in outlook 2013? Please help.

Hi,
We can use Entourage to PST Converter to convert Entourage Archive .rge files to PST File, then it would be easy to be imported to Outlook.(We may need to pay for the tool, but there's a Trial version to download)
http://entouragetopst.com/how-to-convert-entourage-archive-rge-files-to-pst-file-outlook-windows/
Please Note: Since the web site is not hosted by Microsoft, the link may change without notice. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this information.
Import Outlook items from an Outlook Data File (.pst):
http://office.microsoft.com/en-in/outlook-help/import-outlook-items-from-an-outlook-data-file-pst-HA102919679.aspx
Regards.
Melon Chen
TechNet Community Support

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