Running OSX 10.8.4 on a Mac 2011 laptop.  Must use Outlook for my company email, but can't figure out how to print incoming email messages.  When I select "print" from the browser (Firefox, Safari), it prints the entire page, cutting an inch or two off the right hand margin of the email, itself).  Know that I could open in Apple Mail, but would rather not go through that step.

Thanks.
How do I find my main identity in Outlook 2011 for mac if it isn't in my documents > ms user data file? When I go there, I see 2 things: a file with my name on it that contains a zillion other things, and a file called simply 'database'. 

I need to create a complete archive and wonder if I do an olm export/import, will the export take my existing archive too?
I'm using Outlook 2011 for Mac. Till last week i was able to drag & drop emails from one folder to another . Drag and drop was performing a move operation.

Since last two days, when ever i try to perform Drag & Drop, i see a green icon on the cursor and it perform copy operation in the destination folder.

I'm not sure what's going on.
Guys, I have the latest updates etc and running on an exchange. When I'm offline on the plane and I change, update, modify my flags and follow up dates, this doesn't sync with exchange when I come back on line.....any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.  
Is there a way to disable the confirmation/warning when empyting the Junk E-Mail folder?

Just moved to a new iMac, could've sworn I disabled it on my previous Mac, but can't find a setting/feature.

Would like the same on Deleted Items too if possible.

Ken
When using Outlook on a PC, I was able to set my default font when creating an email message at a specific size, perhaps 12 or 14 point, but then magnify its appearance on my screen so I could read it more easily as the day wore on and my eyes got tired. Now, using MS Office 2011 on a Mac, I can't seem to find a tool that allows this.

I don't want to set a default font at 24 point and then have the receiver get blasted out of his chair by the huge image, and I also don't want to fuss with increasing the point size manually each time I type a message and then force myself to remember to make it smaller before sending. Especially because I'll forget most of the time.

Anyone out there have the magic key to doing this?


Have been unable to successfully import Outlook 2013 contacts into Outlook 2011 for Mac.  I have tried the export/import route for both PST as well as CSV files but loose a lot of fields in the process.  I note that the file layout (fields) are quite different in the two programs but have been unable to find anything about field lengths for the files.  And, if you wonder, my Outlook 2013 PST file is in Unicode file format and the overall filesize is about 1.9gb.  Not sure how large the contact component is but it contains 490 addresses, far too many to do a manual re-entry.

 

Was really surprised that Microsoft does not maintain continuity between program versions of the two files.  Even many of the field names are different as well has not even having a similar match such as mileage vs bloodtype or title vs first name.

 

Am actually considering returning the MacBook Pro because of these incompatibilities.

 

I realize I can try to do a best match on the fields as they are being imported but without knowledge of field size and field type, it seems it would be impossible to fix this problem.  Would appreciate any insights from those with more knowledge of Outlook that I.

 

Thanks

Hello,

Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere (I did look but can't see an appropriate thread) but I'm new to Outlook for Mac and I've noticed the following behaviour: when an email is opened and the 'Delete' button is then pressed, the email is closed and deleted from the inbox. However, when an email is opened and the 'Move' option is selected (to move the email to a local folder), the email is moved from the inbox to the local folder but it remains open on screen. This is counter-intuitive, IMHO - is anyone aware of a work around?

Thanks,

Stuart,
Hello everyone,

I am trying to convert my .olm files files from from Ms outlook 2011 for mac to .mbox that is supported by Mac Mail. I want to separate my professional mails from the other ones. Firstly I tries the drag-n-drop procedure but only blank folders were treansferred. Secondly I tried the Imap procedure but I had limitations in securing folder hierarchy and had to attend each mail separately consuming a lot of time.

So is there any simple solutions to transfer 4000 mails stored in almost 12 folders from outlook 2011 to mac mail?
Thank you