I have outlook 2011 for my Macbook Pro. I was changing my outgoing server in accounts today, and somehow I must have pressed a wrong button, because I got a message telling me that I was Deleting files. I forced quit the program, and when I opened Outlook again, my inbox folder was gone. Now I can´t find it, and I hope somebody can give me advice on how I can recover this folder in my outlook, without losing any of the old e-mails.
I can close out Outlook but the Apple icon is no longer visible and I can't shut down my MacBook Air without holding the on/off button. Meanwhile the icon bar still shows but not the shutdown screen
We have a user who is unable to edit public folder contacts in Outlook for Mac. All other users are able to do so in their Outlook for Windows.

All users including the affected user are also able to do so in OWA without an issue 

The affected user is the only one using a Mac. We have found that she is able to edit public folder contacts if we assign her Owner rights to the folder. No other users need this permission in order to do the same. The user shouldn't need Owner permission to edit these contacts though. When we remove the permission and leave her with Editor permission (assigned through a security group with all other users) she is able to perform the task in OWA, but not in Outlook for Mac.

Since the OWA issue was resolved, we tried recreating the user's Outlook profile on the Mac in hopes that this would resolve the issue but it has not. Please assist.

I'm having issues where Outlook is unable to send messages. It just hangs at sending 6/10 for hours at a time with no error message or apparent progress.

Problem #1: How do I view what's in my Outbox?

There's an "Outbox" label in the left hand pane. Clicking it shows my Outbox for approximately 5 seconds. Then without any further keypresses or mouse clicks Outlook snaps back to viewing a different folder. Restarting Outlook, including in safe mode, does not help. Is there a way to disable this decidedly unhelpful behavior and have Outlook simply display the folder I've selected for as long as I care to view it?

Problem #2: How do I view *which* message is currently sending?

Since Outlook is getting stuck sending a message it seems it would be helpful to know which exact message it's trying to send. I cannot find anything in the UI that reveals this, just the generic message counter that shows which number out of total messages remaining.

Help!  Within the past couple of hours, Outlook keeps crashing.  It is to the point that it opens then crashes.  I cannot figure out how to fix this.  This just started happening and I am loosing productivity.  Outlook Version 14.6.4 I am using a MacBookPro, OS X Yosemite 10.10.5

Microsoft Error Reporting log version: 2.0

Error Signature:
Exception: EXC_BAD_ACCESS
Date/Time: 2016-05-24 19:41:24 +0000
Application Name: Microsoft Outlook
Application Bundle ID: com.microsoft.Outlook
Application Signature: OPIM
Application Version: 14.6.4.160422
Crashed Module Name: CarbonCore
Crashed Module Version: 1108.6
Crashed Module Offset: 0x00073389
Blame Module Name: mbukernel
Blame Module Version: 14.6.4.160422
Blame Module Offset: 0x00008c23
Application LCID: 1033
Extra app info: Reg=en Loc=0x0409
Crashed thread: 65

I'm running Outlook 2011 and I have an old exchange server email account that I cannot delete.  When I click Outlook > Preferences > Accounts there is no list on the left hand side to select to delete, but I can tell the exchange one is the top because the panel to the right shows the exchange server user name.  If I click the " - " button the "are you sure you want to delete" window comes up, and I click delete but nothing happens.  

If I click Tools > Accounts it opens up a similar window.  See screen shot below.

I want to delete this old exchange email account, I've already backed up my files.  I just want the account gone so it doesn't keep asking me for my password when it sends/receives.  

Any ideas?

A message gets sent to me. I don't open it and I don't even click on it. 2 minutes after it arrives in my inbox, the subject is unbolded and becomes "read" without me clicking a thing! I've correctly setup the reading pane settings to only mark as read once I have opened the message in a separate window. Have everything up to date and have contacted Microsoft twice. I reset the **** because I dunno I'm desperate. HELP!

MAC OS X Version 10.11.5

Microsoft Outlook for Mac 2011 Version 14.6.4

Hi there,

Struggling to set up Outlook for Mac to get my Gmail emails. 

Anyone got any ideas before I resurrect Thunderbird or, heaven help me, Mail - although that means I have wasted £80+ GBP ...

It ought to be easy ... bit I've been trying for 15 hours, more or less.

Thank you

Paul

Running Outlook for Mac 2011. Have tried to do an intuitive process of elimination but cannot seem to understand the following.

I have various categories color coded, but some appointments show in a bright color while othes of the same category show in a faded or pastel tone of that same color. So, for example...highly important matters have a category color of ORANGE. Some appointments so categorized show in a definitive dark orange color on the month view or week view, yet others of the same category display with a peach-tone color. Why?

Thank you....

Running Outlook for Mac 2011. Have tried to do an intuitive process of elimination but cannot seem to understand the following.

I have various categories color coded, but some appointments show in a bright color while othes of the same category show in a faded or pastel tone of that same color. So, for example...highly important matters have a category color of ORANGE. Some appointments so categorized show in a definitive dark orange color on the month view or week view, yet others of the same category display with a peach-tone color. Why?

Thank you....