I have moved from Outlook 2003 for Windows to Outlook fro Mac. The truth is that I'm missing many of the options I had in the Windows version. For instance, when I'm replying to an email that I've in a folder that I've created, any of you can tell me how could I get the reply filed in the same folder where the replied message is?
Thanks in advance for your help
Luis
I have a new Mac and have installed Outlook.  All the accounts keep getting dropped.  It's happened 3 times.  I close Outlook and when I reopen it----the accounts are gone.  Any ideas?
This subject line came in my inbox (with a strange symbol in front): Does FREE-ENERGY sounded Bogus? Daily Digest 01/01/2014. I cannot delete it. Every time I try Outlook shuts down and asks to send an error message. Have sent around 40 by now with no results. If I delete it in Finder I have to rebuild the identy and it shows up again. I cannot go back to an earlier time today to rebuild. It is today or July something. I made a dumb move and clicked on the "!" above trying to isolate that email. Now every I open Outlook that email is already highlighted and sets the shut down mode off again. Urgently, I need a solution. I wish that Microsoft did not charge $300 just to talk to me!!!! 
All my exchange accounts are fine in Outlook, so the previous suggestions do not help to solve my issue.

Outlook keeps asking for the password for my IMAP account which is a   .me.com   account.

Has anyone found a solution for this problem?
I have a brand new Macbook Pro with 16 GB of memory.  With some emails that I reply to, I get an error "not enough memory".  It has happen when the reply to to one person and it has happened when replying to a group of people.  Once that email is "corrupted", I can not get it to send at all.  I can send new messages to that person.  When this has happened, I have logged into Gmail to respond and that works fine.  None of these emails had attachment or were large .

This is very annoying. Is there a fix?  Thanks!
I have deleted my email address and reloaded it with all new passwords Nothing 
have shut down and restarted Mac Nothing 
I even printed out the steps for outlook and attaching email accounts just to make sure i was doing it right, 
Really have know idea where to go from here help!!
There are othe posts in the Oulook for Windows forums about the zoom factor causing this.  Any idea how to fix this problem in Outlook for Mac 2011?

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I have Office for Mac Home and Student installed on my macbook and until recently it has stopped working and acts like I need to purchase it again. I already used up the free trial it offered so I could get a paper done, but that has now expired. When I click on either the Word, PowerPoint or Excel icons, a window pops up with the options to either purchase a product key or enter a product key number. When I try to purchase it, I can only purchase the upgrade since the Home and Student is already installed. The upgrade to the business edition is 200+ so I'm trying to avoid that! Any suggestions?
Greetings,

You can put me in the category of those having "major issues" when it comes to Office for Mac 2011 and Mavericks. Migrated from an older iMac running 10.6.8 to a new iMac running 10.9.1. Outlook will open but demands that I enter the purchase key. Merely clicking on "enter purchase key" results in a crash every time. Meanwhile, Word will not even open. Bounces in the dock for a while and then just quits without even a pop-up. I really don't want to have to use Apple mail, so viable suggestions will be appreciated.