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H Cody, How are you ?
Currently i am facing the same problem migrating Window Outlook Enterprise 2007 to Office for Mac 2011. It gave me "Microsoft Error Reporting" as follows :
Microsoft Error Reporting log version: 2.0
Error Signature:
Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS
Date/Time: 2014-12-15 02:42:56 +0000
Application Name: Microsoft Outlook
Application Bundle ID: com.microsoft.Outlook
Application Signature: OPIM
Application Version: 14.4.7.141117
Crashed Module Name: unknown
Crashed Module Version: unknown
Crashed Module Offset: unknown
Blame Module Name: PowerPlant
Blame Module Version: 14.4.7.141117
Blame Module Offset: 0x00071da1
Application LCID: 1033
Extra app info: Reg=en Loc=0x0409
Crashed thread: 0
I had export from win laptop and then merely did an import at the mac, but errors keep coming.
Please advise.
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The approaches provided haven't worked for me. My outlook is not displaying any emails altogether.
After having upgraded to the latest Microsoft Office for Mac version (v14.2.5), I started getting error/messages regularly when I log in to my computer (iMac 3.5gh intel i7; Yosemite v10.10.1)
One message that pops up is an Office Calendar Reminder message that states "Re: Overdue (Last Thursday)." [I don't have any calendar items relating to that message.]
Second message is actually an item in the Trash within Recovered Files folder named "MerpAD Database Daemon." Each of these items pop up/appear every time I log in to my account.
I've run Disc Utility and I've cleaned up as much as I know how, but no luck. I've looked on the internet for solutions, again, no luck. I've posted on Apple forums, but no response.
I haven't seen any apprecable difference in computer operation since these occurrences, but want to eliminate this annoyance and any potential problems that may arise from them.
Any help here would be appreciated. I've attached screen grabs of each of the messages. Thanks for any help.
Ever since I've installed Microsoft Office 365, Outlook has been a PITA. Literally, I'd get random popups saying my password is invalid, it'd keep prompting me if I click No... It's extremely annoying and I can't believe this.
The main issue that I have here is that Microsoft Outlook keeps telling me my password is invalid, and when I try entering it in again, it tells me it's invalid again. I've literally copied my password to the clipboard, logged into the OWA site (pasting the exact same password), and it works. Go over to Office, and it doesn't work.
Why does this keep breaking? What additional information do I need to provide here to get a valid solution? I'm so frustrated with Outlook for Mac. It's like it's half broken or something.
EDIT: Great... Now I'm locked out of my AD account. What in the freaking hell is up with Outlook? Does it just keep trying random passwords or something? How in the hell can I lock myself out by pasting the same valid password over and over that 100% works????
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I agree. The displayed fonts appear WAY TOO SMALL on the screen for the selected point size. It would be VERY HELPFUL if in the next update, Outlook would remember the zoom settings when I go to Format>Increase Font Size. Again, this is not about the font size in the composition window, but about the displayed fonts in the message window of the Reading Pane. These messages appear just fine if viewed in a web browser or other e-mail client (including Outlook for Windows).Does anyone have any solution to this???
To compound this problem, when I have tried to adjust the font on my side to make it so that I can read the email as I am composing it, when others receive my email, they seem to be appearing at random sizes (e.g. I send it at 14 pt, they receive it at 17pt). It's incredibly difficult to use the Outlook for Mac and appear professional to those I work with.
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