Hi !

I have 2 Mac's.

One is iMac early 2009, with 8 GB RAM, 640 GB H and with Yosemite 10.10 installed. The installation is fresh (from scratch).

The other one is a MacBook Air 2012 with 8GB RAM, 512 GB SSD with an upgrade from Maverick to Yosemite).

Both have Office for Mac 2011 with Service Pack 3 installed (Outlook 10.4.6). In the iMac it was a fresh installation also.

The issue is that, using Outlook , in both Apple's, is very slow when Outlook is on-line. Every item (calendar, e-mail, list scroll, editing, etc...) that I "click" I got the rotate cursor showing that it is looking for something.

If I put Outlook in off-line operation, it runs normal.

By the way, before Yosemite upgrade, my MacBook Air Outlook run normal.

Is there any patch, suggestion?

Thank you

Best Regards

Mário

Hi

I have backed up my Mac Outlook 2011 as i am reformat my MacBook Pro. However, i could not reinstate the data from my backed up data (in .olm) despite tried many time using import, it have failed to show up in the navigation panel.

My Mac OS is OS Yosemite 10.10 and my Mac Outlook 2011 is versions 14.4.5

Pls advise

Rdgs

Jerry

Is there a way to simulate Windows' Outlook 2013's "quick action" so that I can select a message an create a task with the text of the message?

I routinely used that feature in Outlook 2013, but I can't find a way to do it in Outlook for Mac 2011. 

I am new to Outlook for Mac 2011 and wanted to know how to best emulate the way a message gets closed after replying to or reading it.

In Windows, I have a setting that closes the original message after it has been replied to or forwarded. Worst case, I can press Esc to close it after reading it. 

Is there a way to do the same on Outlook for Mac 2011 (latest OS updates, latest Office updates applied)

Using My Day (great feature btw), there are a couple of issues regarding duplicate task creation and unable to complete tasks.

  1. When clicking on the + to create a new task, if you hit Enter to save - it creates 2 tasks
  2. When I try to check off a task that is an email followup, I can check it, but it then unchecks itself

Anyone else having this issue?

Thanks,

Deepak

Numerous times per day, I am asked for the password for each of the 2 e-mail accounts we have in Outlook for Mac 2011. Is this normal? If we don't use the computer for a few hours, we probably have to sign in to Outlook again. Is this to be expected or might it be a ISP server or set up issue? I thought that once you sign in that's it, until you sign or log out again! I called the help desk, but they were of no help. Has anybody else experienced the same with an iMac? I am talking a few times per day.

I've installed Outlook v15 (365) and am happy with it.  I'd like to delete the previous version and it's associated data.  I'm currently getting search results that appear to be pulled in form the old version of Outlook....so I'd like to remove completely.

I know how to delete the Outlook application....but what other files/folders need to be eliminated without messing up my fresh install of v15?

I downloaded the new Outlook 365 for the Mac, but I want to transfer all my Mac Outlook 2011 email data into it. It doesn't seem to think that there is any Outlook 2011 data on my computer, so I attempted to go into Outlook 2011 and export all email data to a "Mac Data File."

Unfortunately this procedure  crashes the program every time, without any message that a normal human being can interpret. So I'm stuck on Outlook 2011 right now, which has buggy smart folders.

I have tried rebuilding my identity from scratch in Outlook 2011 and it did nothing to solve the problem, except make my "Unread Emails" smart folder stop working (it no longer refreshes, and shows both read and unread emails and no new emails). So in trying to solve one problem I caused another.

I have no idea where to turn, and it is imperative that I preserve my email database at the very least.

OS: Mac

Version: Microsoft Office 2011 Mac

Program: Outlook

For a crowd funding campaign I would like to export my contacts from my e-mail account and use those contacts in the newsletter e-mail list from my crowd funding campaign. In older versions, Outlook would automatically save contacts from e-mails to the contact list. Unfortunately this is not the case with the 2011 version of Microsoft Office for Mac.

So is there an option to save all the contacts (also from previous e-mails) to the contact list without having to do it manually one by one?

When the contacts are in my contact list, it's quite easy to export them, however they need to be in the contact list.

Thanks in advance!

I am trying to add an email account and when I have put in all the details, supplied by my service provider, I get an Authentication failure notice.

I cannot set up this mail account and my service provider cannot help as he says it is a fault or lack of a certain update/service pack issue.

I have Outlook for Mac 2011 Version 14.4.5 (141003) and a MacBook mid 2010 Unibody.

Help

John Allen