I have just installed Mountain lion and I now have an issue with outlook which I had to re install to access my excel files that would not open after the upgrade,however outlook is my challenge now. I have a box coming up with select identity coming up and anything I do does not resolve it it just comes up with an error occurred while launching. What should I do to resolve this ?



I use Outlook for Mac 2012.   When I click a message in my Inbox, then click delete, the highlight jumps to the next message but does not delete.  OR, a prompt comes up asking if I want to permanently delete this message--then I click OK, and sometimes it deletes, sometimes not.  I often have to click it twice.  I used to be able to just click delete and delete all the messages I want one after the other.  How can I solve this frustrating problem?
Hi, I'm using Outlook for Mac 2011 (14.1.3) and I'm asking myself, if it is possible to save a mail as a date, as you can do so on the Windows plattform just by grabbing the mail and drag it onto the calendar icon. Thanks for some advices...

does outlook 2011 support 2 exchange accounts in the same profile ? as Microsoft outlook 2010 does !
Bear with me while I try and explain / walk through this scenario.  I've tested this 100+ times, with every imaginable condition, and am able to reproduce this problem consistently.

Issue: Using Outlook for Mac 2011 on OS X Mountain Lion (10.8), when composing a new message, when a signature (plain text or html) is inserted, either automatically (default signature), or manually (via dropdown menu / button), if I continue to type where I left off and press the the space bar, the cursor / window will lose partial focus, and further key presses result in the system bell chiming.  At that point, I can click my mouse pointer back in the message body and regain focus.

My System:
Mac OS X Mountain Lion (10.8)
Outlook for Mac 2011 Version 14.2.3 (120616)

Steps to reproduce:

1.  Open Outlook for Mac 2011
2.  (If not done already) create a signature
3.  Create a new email message
4.  In the message body, type some text
5.  Insert signature
6.  Without moving the cursor, type some text that includes a space
7. Once the space bar is pressed, some elements of the window (i.e. font styles, paste icon) will lose focus / be greyed out.
8. Focus can be regained by clicking mouse into the message body.

This can be reproduced within the same message by simply inserting another signature.  Again following the same steps (6-7) the focus will again be lost.

Let me know if I can provide additional information on this.

Thanks,

Jaren
I am using the new Macbook Pro Retina 15".  In Outlook when I'm composing a new email and start typing the recipient in the To box, the suggested names come up but they are off the screen and I can't scroll through them unless I move the message very far down on my screen.  Does any know of this issue or have a fix?
On preview, when I want to share a pdf by email it will default to Mail. I want it to use Outlook as the default. How do I do this?
Our font is set to 12pt Arial for email but becomes very tiny in the message received by some Windows Outlook and earlier Mac Entourage recipients.

We suspect looking at the message source code that something something funky is going on with the font encoding.

Does anyone have is the solution for the type to stay the same size?



On the Microsoft Support page describing known issues with Office for Mac on Apple OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, there is a link in the Summary for "more information about known issues...":

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=255462

When clicked, the link redirects this URL:

http://mac2.microsoft.com/help/office/14/en-us/word/item/5eb4aafa-5457-4ce0-8aa3-4b58cfdeeddc

which then redirects to a generic error page:

http://mac2.microsoft.com/help/GenericError.htm?aspxerrorpath=/help/topic.aspx

stating: The web server is unable to respond to your request at this time.

I just loaded OS X Mountain Lion, and am seeing some very odd behavior with Outlook, but want to find out more on the known issues details before jumping to any conclusions.

Thanks,

Jaren