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In Office for Mac 2011, is there a way to set Outlook so outgoing  notes are automatically spell checked, similar to the feature in Outlook for Windows?

Call me crazy - I autoupdated to 14.2.2 and now my Outlook files are gone.  I've attempted to rebuild the identity and then open up Outlook, but still no files.  I have 4 different identities now, but I do not know which one to keep.  I have followed the directions here multiple times and still no email - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2702740

Can anyone help me?  I would hate to lose all of my data :-(




Like in the microsoft office for PC, when you receive a meeting request with a time that you are busy, in outlook pc you have the option to propose a different time when you reply to the sender and with Outlook mac 2011 up to date I can't find it.

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Does anyone else have this problem?  When I reply to or forward a message using Outlook for Mac 2011, the Date Sent from the message that I am forwarding, or replying to, is not included in my message.  Under Outlook > Preferences... > Email Composing, I use the middle radio button under Attribution of Original Message, which says it will "Include From, Date, To, Subject lines from original message".  This preference option only displays the other 3 attribute lines in the header of the prior/original message, but not Date Sent.  

I've tried all three radio buttons to this option, none of which include the Date. Any suggestions?  I assume this is a Severity 2 defect of Outlook since not including the date of a reply or forwarded message renders Outlook application almost useless as an email tool, unless someone wants to manually add the date to most every forwarded message and email reply or look like he's/she's hiding the date sent for some reason.
Having moved over to Mac and lived a crash-free existence for the last 2 years, the down-side is/was losing Outlook. 

So ‎I spent some money and bought Office:Mac 2011 because it has Outlook (finally) and all Mac/PC arguments aside Outlook is the best mail/calendar/notes/tasks integrated package. iCal and Mail are still in clunky land. But.... Miserable Bill and his team won't let Outlook for Mac sync with iCloud, nor can you do any kind of work-around. Import, yes, sync, no. I got my hotmail calendar to subscribe to iCloud, then tried to get Outlook to sync with that. No dice. Thank god I only paid the academic price... and a wasted afternoon... Come on Bill, it's such an obvious thing to want, and how hard can it be?

What's the point in having Outlook for the Mac and then forcing it to live in splendid isolation?

Talk about disappointed... of course you don't find out until after you've spent the money... 
I frequently get "Mail Could Not Be Received At this Time" Dialogs, more or less as described here.

This happens with multiple accounts of various types, most commonly gmail accounts. I have run keychain first aid with no issues. I tried changing the SMTP port for several accounts from 465 to 587 as recommended here, without much change. 

But the main question I have is not how to fix it permanently but how to suppress the dialog.

Is there any way to suppress this error dialog entirely? This happens to me frequently and the most annoying thing is not that Outlook cannot connect (which it does eventually), but that it puts up this error dialog.  It makes running Outlook, using automated reply filters, while unattended, impossible. It would be much better if no dialog were presented and the errors went where other errors go into that little error box.

The dock bouncing on errors is an added irritation, so much so that I already disabled it system-wide due to Outlook. There appears to be no way to turn that off within Outlook.
When I was an Outlook on PC user, I frequently received meeting requests, then accepted them and then used that same meeting in my calendar to invite additional staff members I need to support that meeting.  Is this possible in Outlook for MAC 2011?
How do I export my Outlook contacts, calendar and notes data into a 'clean' iCal, Mail and AddressBook app? 
These mac apps already have the same outlook information but it is completely outdated, and I do not want it back in my Outlook. 
Therefore, is there a way to wipe out the information from these mac apps and then activate sync services in order to synchronize Outlook iCal, Mail and AddressBook? 
I fear that if I simply erase the information from these apps, activating sync services may erase my fresh information in Outlook.
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Last weekend I installed Exchange 2010 Service Pack 2 with rollup 3 package on all of my Exchange servers. After that none of our Mac clients (Outlook 2011) are able to connect to our server. I guess this is due to the new version of Outlook Web Access, so there should be some sort of incompatibility. OWA is working fine. Autodiscover is configured properly. By the way, all Blackberry devices that utilize OWA have the same problem. EWS directory allows basic authentication - I can easily load xml file using web browser.

Any ideas? What do you think it could be? Should we expect an update for Office for Mac?
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