I am having problems adding an email account onto Outlook 2011. I have a MacBook Pro Retina, 15-inch, late 2013, with OS X Yosemite, version 10.0

I already have one account set up but wanted to add a second.

When this did not work, I created another user account on my computer and tried adding a first account onto Outlook there and the same thing happened.

What happens is that I click on the following path:

Outlook / Preferences / Accounts / Add email account

From clicking "add email account", the programme then freezes.

No spinning wheel appears, but it will not let me click on anything else within Outlook.

I have left the programme for several minutes and have then decided to 'force quit' (none of the toolbar options are clickable).

Please help!!

My old SSD died and I purchased a new SSD and installed OSX Mavericks.  On my old SSD, I had three years worth of Outlook 2011 14.4.5 archived "On My Computer" Exchange email.  Those emails are backed up on my Time Machine USB drive.  I would like to know how to restore those old emails to my new SSD running Outlook 2011 14.4.5.    I followed Method 2 outlined here but didn't work.  

Can someone provide steps for restoring my old emails?

I have recently invested in MS Dynamics CRM 2013 for my business and as part of the process of setting CRM up and using it to its full potential I need to migrate circa 4k of email across from Outlook for Mac over to Office 365 then link these to the CRM

I have a couple of questions

Which is the most suitable 365 Office package I should subscribe too

Having determined the Office package, what is the most effective way of migrating my email over.

From what I've read, contact can be migrated using a .csv file? 

Help, my business is suffering

Many thanks

Good morning, 

I use Outlook's (v. 14.4.2) calendar to keep myself organised and use Categories to specify the project that each event belongs to. 

We're going through a time and motion study and I'd like to be able to provide my time spent on each project. So -- in English -- I want to ask Outlook: "How much time did I spend on Category X". Or better still: "How much time did I spend on Category X from April to October".

I've seen VB script for this for Windows Office, which I don't think Mac Office 2011 has. I can get on to Windows Machine and do this -- is that the only option or is there Mac (Applescript?) solution? 

Thanks for reading!

Per

I have Microsoft office for mac 2011 desk top

When open any word document it opens but when try to high light text. with the KERSAR  | it freeze. I could not edit - copy paste or any other function which I use do. 

Only thing I have done I have downloaded  OSX YOSENITE

Can any one help me to short this problem - I am Senior Citizen 

I had to uninstall and reinstall Office for Mac 2011.  In the uninstall process, I moved my data file to my desktop.  Now that I have re-installed Office for Mc 2011, I can't seem to figure out how to get it to pick up my data/identity/etc.

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance.

It is a huge miss that Outlook 2011 doesn't have the option to propose a new meeting time when you are invited to a meeting.  You only have accept, decline and tentative.  This has been a standard Outlook feature and not having it really is a productivity killer for me personally

Please add the simple ability to propose a new time in Outlook 2011 so that I can "stay in the workflow" with my Windows Outlook users.

Just install / deploy a new iMAC running OSx 10.9.5 and MAC Office / Outlook 14.4.5 (141003).  After a period of idle time the Outlook client indicates "not connected to <exchange server>".  Have to exit and re-open / relaunch Outlook client in order to get the client to update / sync.   Tried recreating account / profile -- doesn't resolve issue.  Even tried enabling "Prevent App Nap" without success.

OWA works fine / smartphone  / ipads / iPhones works fine too; 

Windows PC running Windows 7 and Office 2013 works fine too.

Please Help.

Thank you,

Bill

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Hi I'm not sure if this has been queried before but my colleague email (Barbara) has a nickname of sorts that is appearing as another person (Mark) in her address book. Both of them are in the same company thus share the same email server. 

I'm not sure if I'm explaining this correctly but I've attached a screenshot as reference.

http://imgur.com/XCnWSxN

Hi I'm not sure if this has been queried before but my colleague email (Barbara) has a nickname of sorts that is appearing as another person (Mark) in her address book. Both of them are in the same company thus share the same email server. 

I'm not sure if I'm explaining this correctly but I've attached a screenshot as reference.

http://imgur.com/XCnWSxN