I have two calendars on an Exchange server.
I have a meeting series (created by someone else.)
I just want to move one Occurrence of the meeting series to the other calendar. So far, can't find a way to do this. It wants to either move or copy the entire series -- that's not what I want.
The Office 2011 Reminders windows will not show on my screen. I am running a Macbook Pro 15" Retina Early 2013. I am running OS X 10.9.4. I am running Office for Mac 14.4.4.
When I start up Outlook, the Office Reminders window will show. However, if I minimize it to the dock (hide it), when I subsequently click on it, it will not show up. I've ensure that it isn't running in another space. It is not off-screen.
Just today, I followed kb 2398768 How to completely remove Office for Mac 2011 and re-installed it. Yet the issue remains. Prior to removing and re-installing Office 2011, I tried all of the articles telling me to remove plist files, trying new identities, trying new user accounts, etc.
This is an important part of Office and it is crippling the way I need to use it. I use this with an Exchange account and I use across several desktops running both Windows and Mac.
Hi, I have switched from PC to Mac, and installed Office Outlook for Mac 2011 on the Mac.
I would now like to import the huge OST file which I saved to my net based File station with 10 years of Mails, contacts etc before the old Laptop was ditched.
I have downloaded that OST file to the Mac. However, the only import option to the Outlook for Mac -program turns out to be for *.PST files, not *.OST files!
Does anyone know if OST can be converted to PST, or any other way that I can re-enter my old mails etc into the new Outlook on the Mac..??
Any ideas appreciated!
Previous questions dealt with issues merging contacts.
My question is about merging folders containing emails.
I loaded into Outlook 2011 Mac, several PST files. That created several folders in my computer, one corresponding to each PST.
Within each of those folders there are many other folders. The PSTs contained a similar structure, that is, the folders inside the main folders have the same names.
I am seeking an script that would move all the emails into a common folder structure, allowing me to simplify my email history.
If possible, it would be nice also to find another script that would eliminate email duplicates within those folders.
I could write a vba program to do that but it seems that Outlook Mac 2011 doesn't have vba.
Thanks,
Marco
Product:
Outlook 2011 Mac
Previous questions dealt with issues merging contacts.
My question is about merging folders containing emails.
I loaded into Outlook 2011 Mac, several PST files. That created several folders in my computer, one corresponding to each PST.
Within each of those folders there are many other folders. The PSTs contained a similar structure, that is, the folders inside the main folders have the same names.
I am seeking an script that would move all the emails into a common folder structure, allowing me to simplify my email history.
If possible, it would be nice also to find another script that would eliminate email duplicates within those folders.
I could write a vba program to do that but it seems that Outlook Mac 2011 doesn't have vba.
Thanks,
Marco
Product:
Outlook 2011 Mac
Outlook started crashing every few minutes today. Rebooted repeatedly but keeps happening. Running Mavericks on iMac 2013 with Office for Mac 2011
Error Message is:
Microsoft Error Reporting log version: 2.0
Error Signature:
Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS
Date/Time: 2014-10-07 14:09:03 +0000
Application Name: Microsoft Outlook
Application Bundle ID: com.microsoft.Outlook
Application Signature: OPIM
Application Version: 14.4.1.140326
Crashed Module Name: Microsoft Outlook
Crashed Module Version: 14.4.1.140326
Crashed Module Offset: 0x0028ab85
Blame Module Name: Microsoft Outlook
Blame Module Version: 14.4.1.140326
Blame Module Offset: 0x0028ab85
Application LCID: 1033
Extra app info: Reg=en Loc=0x0409
Crashed thread: 10
Any suggestions?
I imported a calendar from an other identity and now have two. Next I tried to merge them, but this is not working. I followed the instructions here (point 31) but it does not work.
I explain. Lets say we have a original identity (OI) and a imported (II).
The OI has 100 entries, the II has 200. When I merge the II in to the OI the dialog box tells me it moves 96 files (should be 200 in my mind). After it completes there are 100 entries in the OI and 200 in the II. so nothing happened.
Any thoughts or tips how to solve merging the II in to the OI?
i am using outlook 2011 on my Mac book for emails i am having a problem sending emails, i am using POP with incoming server port 110 and outgoing 25
no SSL
i have set the out going to use the same info as incoming.
the problem i am having is when i am connected to my home network (ADSL) i keep getting a message Outlook cannot connect to the server. Verify that your computer is connected to the network. the computer is connected as when i do send receive it will down load messages but will not send
i have a number of email accounts set up on my Mac and i only get this message for the email accounts set up for my domain mail.msrwa.net.au
the other thing that is confusing me is if i use the personal hot spot on my phone i can send all the emails i need to but as soon as i go back to ADSL i can not send any emails
my phone uses the Telstra network and my ADSL is with Bigpond which is basically the same company.
i have contacted my domain host and they say its a network issue i have contacted Bigpond and they say its a Hosting issue.
all the account on my Mac use 1 of 2 out going servers 1 for my domain mail.msrwa.net.au and the other mail.bigpond.com
i don't have any issues when using the account that use mail.bigpond.com the issue only comes up when i use the combination of my Bigpond ADSL account and my domain account
i hope this make sense and that i have given enough info
thank you for your help
MSRWA
Ok, so here goes. My issue involves 3 platforms...Outlook, GoToMeeting and iCal, so I'm not even sure where to begin. I have concluded that this is not a GoTo Meeting issue nor an iCal issue, so this seems the logical place to start.
When I receive a GoToMeeting request in Outlook and USE OUTLOOK to accept or reject that invitation, I have no problems...ever. The meeting date and time are properly recorded in both Outlook and iCal. I get my reminders in both too. I also get them on my phone.
This morning, I noticed 3 "Inbox" notifications in my iCal Inbox. All 3 of them were GoTo Meeting invitations and all had passed. I guess they were still showing up because I had accepted the invitation through Outlook and not iCal? Anyway, for two of the notifications I simply deleted them. No issues there at all. For the third one, however, "delete" was not an option. So, since the item had passed, I simply hit "Decline". Apparently, that was a big mistake.
Now, every time I open Outlook for Mac (2011) I get a yellow exclamation mark in the bottom right ndicating my "Error Log" report. It says "Could not synchronize record. Declined GoTo Meeting invitation........". When I delete the line item, it just reappears the next time a sync is attempted. I have gone into my Error Log settings and turned OFF error reporting. That did nothing. I then closed Outlook down completely to see if the program needed to be shut down for the setting to take effect. That didn't work either. If I ignore it altogether, my error log just grows and grows with the same line item over and over with a new time and date.
I have gone back through both my iCal AND Outlook calendar and deleted every GoToMeeting invitation and that doesn't help either. It seems that this "declined" invitation is floating around in cyberspace somewhere and I don't know where to go to "clear" the thing. Like I said, even turning off Error Reporting entirely didn't fix the problem.
Help...
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