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I seem to have the same issue.

I will check my mail on my iMac using Outlook for Mac 2011. After deleting some mail they will reappear as if they were never deleted.

I read your post regarding having no subfolders under the Inbox, but I cannot remove them.  It is how Outlook automatically set it up.

Mine looks like this:

Inbox

    Exchange header

        Deleted

        Drafts

        Inbox

        Saved

        Sent

        Trash

Nothing ever shows in the inbox inside the exchange header list.

Anything you can think of?

Thanks.

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I agree. I am having a hard time using it as well... my PC shows a different font than my Mac when sent from my Mac Outlook 2011. It's ****.

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How does anyone use Outlook 2011 for MAC in the professional world??  I cannot set up my email to send out a normal text size and receive the same text size when they reply.  The recipient has to either reduce the font size when they reply...or leave it in an extremely large font size.  


I know I have heard a pixel size vs point size conversation which explains a little...but explaining the situation isn't fixing the problem.  12 point font sent out should return 12 point font on the other end.  If they are now using pixels as the measuring stick...I should have the ability to choose point or pixel.  
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it was fine the other day, now I need  a microscope to see outlook inbox? what gives?

I would like to navigate the Outlook 15.x for Mac action menus (discard changes/ cancel/ save...) with the keyboard. I can focus on the right selection using "Tab" and "Shift-Tab" but I can't seem to figure out how to "click it". Can you please help?

If you look at the folders you create for email in outlook, you can create subfolders and view that hierarchy.

For tasks, you can also create sub folders, but the hierarchy view is gone in Outlook for Mac.  If I look at the same account on Outlook for Windows, the hierarchy is there and shows up correctly.

So, it appears that this is a UI bug in Outlook for the Mac, as the folder hierarchy is there, it's just not displayed properly

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All my folders have disappeared and all my sub folders from the left hand pane on my Outlook 2011 - MAC office - I am beside myself with concern.

I can search and find some of the emails and then the folders reappeared for a while this morning - then disappeared again - what is the problem and can I have a straight forward response from Microsoft - this is far to critical an incident to have to rely on a forum and/or be charged by Microsoft who promote 'folders' as the most secure way to manage our information -

PLEASE SOME HELP!!!!!!! Thanks Wyn

Hi,

Would really appreciate any help you can provide.

It's an iMac Processor 3,2 GHz Intel Core i5, Memory 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3, Operating System OS X 10.9.4, Microsoft Outlook 14.3.5.

Everything was working ring until I tried to attach a .zip file like 11,5 MB large. The moment I was trying to send it a message saying that I have no more space appeared. After deleting a bunch of mails I tried to send the file again but Outlook crashed. Now every time I open it, after writing my password, Outlook seems to be sending a message while synchronising folders. Then it stays there with the spinning ball for hours.

I have tried to rebuild the identity and database by holding the option key while launching Outlook.

Thanks for you help!

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This was helpful in that it enabled me to work around the problem.  However I was not able to install the software update because (I quote) "a version of the software required to install this update was not found on this disk"

Any more ideas?

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hello ! I did everything you said and opened outlook again....but it only opens with a new identity

how do I retrieve an ale identity

i find all my old identities in my Identities file but when I click on the identity that seems to be the heaviest , it opens with a new and empty identity instead of reverting to my old one 

thank you