I'm using Mac Outlook 2011. I have a personal Exchange account that is also a delegate for a shared Exchange account.

When I send a message on behalf of my shared account, a copy is saved in my personal Sent Items.

How can I configure Outlook to save these emails in the shared Sent Items?

One of my users is having an issue: When she sends reoccuring meeting invites to other users and receives responses, the start time of the meeting changes.

I have a Mac user that is having issues scheduling meetings in Outlook 2011. When she schedules them, she uses the time she wants the meeting to be. When she goes back to look at her calendar, the time has changed. For example, she created a meeting to occur every Friday 9am to 10am, but it shows up in the calendar 4am to 10am. The invitees see the correct time.

 

What we have tried so far:

-Verified the mac is on the right time zone (UTC-005:00) (in Outlook 2011 and OWA)

- in calendar view, find your conference room in the "Shared Calendars" list at the left side. Right click on the calendar, and select "Folder Properties."

Under the General tab, click on the "Empty" button to clear your local cache, and reload the calendar from the server. 

-She has full permission to the calendars

-Rebuilt her Identity

Lately, as each user accepts her meeting invite, the start time goes backwards 1 hour.

Hi,

It's almost impossible to move emails between folders (From "Inbox" to "Done"). The destination folder gets highlighted (for a short moment) and when releasing mouse button the folder isn't highlighted any more and the email(s) won't be moved. It is hard to point to the folder in a way it stays highlighted and the move command works. It seems like there is a very narrow line where the folders are highlighted. I'm using Outlook 2011 for Mac 14.4.3 (140616) on a 13" Macbook Air (Mid 2011). 

Has anyone the same problems and is there a solution for it?

Thanks for helping

Bruno

I am having difficulty finding a function to cancel my already sent e-mail messages.

When I was a Windows Outlook user, we had this action to cancel and replace the already sent messages,

and notify the cancellation of the already sent out messages.

Does this function exist in Mac version?

I'd appreciate your support, thank you.

Bob,

Thanks for your email.

I'm sorry, you are correct that there is no problem with no capitalisation in Word 2011. I do, however, have the problem in Outlook 2011. Whenever I type e.g. in an email, the following word has the first letter capitalised.

If I go into Outlook Preferences, AutoCorrect, Exceptions, First Letter, Don't Capitalise After, press the plus sign, and enter e.g. it is not accepted nor added to the list of exceptions.

Any suggestions or guidance, please?

[New question split by moderator from the Word forum and moved to the Outlook forum]

Hi,

I am using my exchange email account on a windows machine and MAC.  just yesterday, I was working from my MAC and cancelling invites to various colleagues and the invites were being sent in Turkish.  Instead of saying CANCELED: [... meetings details].  The canceled part is translated in to Turkish.  I have tried deleting my account and re-adding it, also spoke to my IT dept, who cringe every time there is a outlook for MAC problem, since we're a Windows platform company.

I've also tried checking the language in my other Microsoft programs, and no luck. 

Any ideas?

Thanks

Stephanie

Tried to start Outlook - first time after an office update yesterday - it said the database had problems and had to be rebuilt.  At the end, over two years of emails from April 2012 to today are gone.

Anyone else have this problem?

I guess there is no fix.

Second time something like this has happened after an update.

I should have dumped outlook after the first time but figured an outfit like Microsoft would not let such a mess happen again.  I am not making that mistake again.  The built in Mac email app is now my default.

Unbelievable.

All the posts I find for deleting addresses from the MRU (most recently used) list refers to the grey X. That's fine. But I have many addresses with "Other" instead of an X. How do those get deleted?

Thanks for your help.

I recently migrated a customer from a hosted pop3 email service.  I have one user that has a mac running outlook 2011.  Autocomplete will not remember any new entries, but his old addresses from before the migration are still popping up.

Any ideas on how to fix this issue?  also, I'm quite experienced with microsoft windows, but know little to nothing about the mac products...

Whenever I receive a message in Outlook the font is tiny and I strain to read it even on my 27" iMac.

Is there a way to make all messages open with a bigger font size? This may not be possible with HTML messages so what about those sent as plain text? I do not want to use the OS X magnifier function as it would affect all of my other apps.