No rushŠjust curious. Thanks!
Here is an example of my emails...how do I get rid of the "s"?
I'm running Outlook2011 (version 14.3.2) on my MacBook Pro. In trying yesterday to solve a problem (printing from Outlook quit functioning), eventually my data all disappeared. I have it all backed up on TimeMachine, but in trying to restore the data (creating
a new identity and then restoring data to that identity) all goes well until I click on "rebuild." It goes through several steps fine and then gives me the message "cannot rebuild data...(-18000)" or some such. I've tried several ways to get the data into
a new identity, but each time I rebuild, I get same message.
When buying Office 2011 for Mac I was told that it works EXACTLY the same as for a PC version.
Now I am realizing that many features do not even exist in Outlook for Mac for example!
Why???
Changing name on an e-mail folder is also very tricky. You have to go OFF-LINE first... not very convenient.
Please change this as soon as possible!
/Karin
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Hi.
I'm trying to find a solution in quite specific printing problem. In our company it is highly required for the sake of invoicing (making bills) to be able to print all sent and received emails to keep track on how many and what kind of mails has been sent
to client and what they have sent to us in three-month periods.
In Windows Outlook we can print all wanted mail headlines just by selecting them and clicking "print", and choosing whether they are to be printed in horizontal or landscape way. In Mac version however, this is not possible, at least not in the same way
as in Windows version. When I choose all wanted message headlines and click on "print", it prints all selected mails as a whole, not just the headlines as a list. Sure we are able to print those lists on the Windows PC, but it would be nice to be able to do
the same task on any of our office computers whether they are Mac or PC.
Is there some way to get around this problem? Can I somehow print just the headlines (with, of course, sender name and time and date) as I can in the Windows Outlook?
I don't think this option is dependable on what printer we are using, since we have multiple printers of various manufacturers in our office and this kind of printing does not seem possible on any of those printers or at least none of them have such a
selection in printing preferences.
Ok so I'm used to using more than one time zone for setting calendar appointments for people I work for. I have to go outside a website much of the time or just calculate or remember which time zone is which when people through out their local time in an
email.
Outlook for Windows has this or at least used to, not sure anymore. I thought the latest version of Outlook for Mac was a lot like the windows version.. so why doesn't this feature exist?
Actually, I don't really care why. Please consider this a request for the viewing of a time zone bar to be added to the calendar view (as it is in Windows) as soon as possible. Thank you!
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When trying to view other folders in my mailbox Outlook will jump back to the inbox after a couple of seconds. Does anyone know how to fix this?
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