Hi,
I need to export a file of 7000 contacts from Outlook for Mac into Excel to get it processed by a third party.
When exporting from Outlook, normally I should received 7000 rows separated by the columns Name, First Name, e-mail, Address, Birthday, Notes, etc…
But every time I try it, the Excel document shows totally messed up: p.ex. in the column Name, I do get also e-mail addresses, or a birthday date, or some specific client notes, totalling nearly 14'000 rows of data.
I tried exporting "Contacts to a list" (tab-limited text), as well as .olm file.
Before upgrading to Office for Mac 2011, this never was a problem.
My system: Office for Mac 2011, MacOs 10.6.8
Anyone has the solution to help me out?
Your input is greatly appreciated as it is urgent!
I've put a PST file on to an external hard drive and then put it on to my Macbook using the import tool on Outlook 2011 for Mac. I've got all the emails apart from the past three months. Does anyone have any ideas how to get them as I've tried to import
three times and had the same issue each time?
Environment: Exchange Server, 4 Windows Outlook, 1 Mac Outlook 2011.
In one user's mailbox I've created a new contacts folder called "Company Name - Contacts". Shared it successfully to the Windows/Outlook users.
The Mac/Outlook 2011(14.3.9) user received the share invitation email, which appears non-functional. Is that correct? Share invitations simply don't work on Outlook 2011?
The Mac/OL2011 user can go File - Open and select the other user's Inbox, Address Book or Calendar. No apparent way to open other folders.
Is what I'm trying to do impossible with the Mac/Outlook 2011 client..?
Thanks!
I currently have two Mac's synced up to the same Exchange Account. One of the Mac's needs to be returned to the IT dept but before I do that I need to take the 'On My Computer' contents (an archive of old emails) and move them on to my new Mac.
Call me cautious but I really want to do this without overwriting the whole Outlook database on my new Mac. I really only want to move the contents contained in the 'On My Computer' section over to the same location on my new Mac.
Note that the Mac Username is slightly different between the two Macs which makes it impossible to put the Identity file in to the EXACT same location on the two Macs, the folder path would be very slightly different.
I need to do this over the weekend so I appreciate your support.
Thanks in advance
Martin
When composing a new email and selecting the address book icon, a window pops up and requests a specific name to be typed in, there is no drop down list of available contacts as there is in Outlook for Windows. Is there some way I can set up my address
book in Outlook for Mac 2011 to list all contacts simular to the address book in Outlook for Windows?
Any possible solution to convert.olm file to .pst?
I am transferring outlook 2011 email files to outlook 2013.
Please Help.
When I paste a window graphic pasted from the built-in Mac window capture tool (command-control-shift-4 then space) into an Outlook compose window, the graphic is huge. When I paste it into a Word window, it's fine. Both windows scaled to 100% (Outlook
doesn't appear to have compose window scaling at all, but the print scaling is at 100%). Text in similar font size appears the same.
MacBook Pro 13" retina
OS X 10.9.1
Office for Mac 2011 14.3.9
When we move and/or individual emails from the general inbox over to subscribed public folders, the move creates a new date and time stamp on the physical email. This time and date change isn't reflected on the Mac, but only on Windows PC's subscribing
to the same public folders.
For instance, the email was sent and received on Jan 1, 2014 at 1pm. When we move the email over to subscribed public folder on a Mac, it changes the date and time sent and/or received to the current time, ie, Jan 16th at 12PM, but this is only visible
on a PC.
This issue wouldn't be a major problem, if it wasn't related to our internal purchasing department and the time stamping with signing off on PO's and invoices.
Additionally all of our server settings are correct, including port numbers.
Thanks, any help would be appreciated.
I have tried to import the PST into Mac Office 2011 but no date imports. I finally found one article that says you have to set up as an exchange server. What if I don't have an exchange server? How else can I migrate all my Outlook data to the Mac Outlook?
Hello,
I am running Outlook 2011 on my Mac. In Outlook I am working with certificates to sign my messages. If I send out emails, that works fine, but if I receive emails - no matter from whom - I receive the following error:
"The e-mail address in the signing certificate [mail address] does not match the sender's address."
I have checked the www for any help but have found none so far.
Does anyone have an idea what might cause it and how I can get rid of this message.
Thank you in advance.
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