I am trying to synch my Outlook calendar with my Iphone4.  However, when I do so, I get a different calendar to that I use on a day to day basis which only has a few records.  I think this may be because  I originally imported by calendar that I use - the only calendar I see when I click "Calendar" in Outlook"  - and that the Iphone may be synching with another calendar hidden somewhere in "User Data".  I think I may need to rename the default calendar under "User Data" to reflect the calendar that I am actually using in Outlook.  Any thoughts/advice?

Thanks

Martin

Have contacts all in Outlook for Mac 2011, including mailing addresses.  I have categories set up and am trying to print a list of the names and mailing addresses of the contacts identified by ....let's say....categories called "Christmas Cards 2011" and "Christmas Cards 2012".  I would like to see just those categories in a PRINTABLE list - maybe in Excel and then, to print actual mailing labels maybe in word.  I have fought with this for hours...can anyone tell me how to do it?
Hi. I am using a Mac Book Pro, with OS X 10.8.5. I am a long time user of Outlook, but it keeps losing its identity very often, and I always have to go through the process of reinstalling it. any idea how to prevent this, besides the obvious of giving up on microsoft related stuff? thanks
I shared with Outlook (Windows computer) an agenda. The people who have a Windows computer, can accept the invitation of the agenda, but people on an apple computer (they have Outlook for Mac 2011) can't. They all get the message that they do not have access to see the calendar. Is it possible to accept the invitation using a mac? If so, how?
I recently switched to Outlook from Mac Mail.  An oversized email has become jammed in my outbox.  I have spent the last 4 hours trying to find the "Outbox" so I can delete the message and get on with my backlog of work.  

I have tried all of the below several times:

1.  Deleting from the "Progress" box - its still there and starts to try to send it again
2.  Quitting Outlook and holding down the "Shift" key when re-opening the program
3.  Working Offline
4.  Typing a code in to the Apple Script Editor that is supposed to delete all outbox messages.

This is incredibly frustrating as I studied computer science and I still can't fix this issue?!  From reading other Forums Microsoft has apparently removed the outbox from this version of Outlook in replacement of the "progress box".... crazy when the outbox already worked fine to show email progress but the progress box is completely lacking in any way to delete a stuck email.

Any other suggestions that I haven't tried?


i wish to find out how to resolve this issue.
i noticed that each time i clicked on edit default signature i will be prompted to rebuild the main identity database and if i ignore the outlook will crash this has been happening
please any solution to this will be well come
i am thinking of complete uninstallation and re installation but i might loose some of my important mails
i wish to find out how to resolve this issue.
i noticed that each time i clicked on edit default signature i will be prompted to rebuild the main identity database and if i ignore the outlook will crash this has been happening
please any solution to this will be well come
i am thinking of complete uninstallation and re installation but i might loose some of my important mails
This is a pretty annoying quirk.

When replying directly to emails from the Outlook dashboard, all previous email threads are stripped out which looks a lot like an error.

The only way I can get around this is to double click and open the email fully and then reply.

Is this happening to anyone else?

It occurs on both of my Macs.
I recently purchased Office 2013 because I got a new iMac. I was using Thunderbird, so I didn't think I would need Outlook and bought Office without it, thinking I could always buy it separately later. When I did decide to buy it, I discovered that Microsoft won't allow you to purchase Outlook separately for Mac, or to upgrade your copy of Office to include it. If you have Office for Windows, you can buy Outlook separately. But if you are a Mac owner, Microsoft wants you to buy Office all over again, this time with Outlook. So that's $140 for Office to begin with, and then another $240 for a second copy of Office, this time with Outlook. They don't warn you about this anywhere on the Microsoft website. Kind of a ripoff. 
Hi,

I have 3 accounts configured to use IMAP with SSL. I also have a bunch of accounts configured to use POP.

When my Mac wakes up in the morning or after lunch, I almost always get the Logon failure for all three of the IMAP accounts. Three alerts in a row say this:
   The server for account <name> returned the error "Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password." Your username/password or security settings may be incorrect. Would you like to try re-entering your password?"

I click "No" on the three 'Logon failure' alerts (because my password is already correct). All my POP mail is read, and I usually have to force my IMAP accounts to synchronize. This is inconvenient, but it seems to work.

I have confirmed my IMAP/SSL server and ports are correct with my ISP.
For the incoming server, I have 'Use SSL' checked with default port 993. 'Always use secure password' is not checked.
For the outgoing server, I have 'Use SSL' checked with non-default port 465.

Does anyone know how I can avoid this, or what the problem might be? I suspect that Outlook is trying to connect before my network connection is active (claiming that it's an authentication problem) because this only happens immediately after my Mac wakes up from sleeping.

I'm using Microsoft Outlook 14.3.8 (Mac 2011) on Mac OS X 10.9.

Thanks,
Chuck