Good day

I have Outlook 2011 for Mac and since day one it has had the same issue. I lived with it at first, but it's driving me crazy.

I have auto caps switched on. Every time I paste a line from our pricelist, (ie. Excel) then start typing the next sentence without manually add a capital in the beginning of the sentence, the second I finish the first word and hit space bar, my cursor jumps to the very end of my email and carries on typing there.

How do I fix this please.

Today, just upgraded Office 2011 to the latest update, 14.5.9, and also ran the Apple update for El Capitan to OS 10.11.2. Before this update, Outlook was very buggy, with constant daily crashes. The only consolation was the option for an automatic alert to Microsoft. (As if that really makes any difference.) And now after these updates -- rather than an improvement -- I am experiencing even more issues with Outlook than before. Previous to these updates, Outlook would quit suddenly and unexpectedly. This behavior continues, plus now Outlook freezes unexpectedly. The only way to continue working is to Force Quit Outlook and reopen. When this happens there is no option to alert Microsoft. Is anyone else experiencing this worsening of issues with Outlook 2011? 

How can I purchase upgrade to get Outlook as it not part of the Office 2011 for Macs for Home and Student?  I was told I need to speak with someone from Microsoft Store to request Outlook for Mac, but the call transfer didn't work.

I am constantly getting the following message on my iMac for Outlook for Mac 2011.

Outlook cannot find the server. Verify the server information is entered correctly in the Account Settings, and that your DNS settings in the Network pane of System Preferences are correct.

Also whenever I open Outlook a window appears asking me to enter my password again and also check a box linking it to keychain. This happens every time I open Outlook for Mac 2011.

this what the reply looks like:

I am getting annoying indented lines on email with long conversation, long history with multiple replies and it does now turn off, if I turn off the conversation from OWA or Outlook 2011 for MAC

I seemed to have lost my contacts from the "Contacts Search" drop down in Outlook.  When i go to "contacts" on the lower section, most of the folders are empty.  However, if while creating an e-mail, I type in a letter, the list of all my contacts that start with that letter show up.  I tried restoring from my back-up with no change.  Any ideas.

Greetings,

My hard drive crashed on my 2007 imac.  I replaced the hard drive and was able to open the old harddrive as an external drive.  I can't find my old Outlook (office mac 2011) files in the old hard drive (have tried searching Microsoft User Data in the documents file) and was wondering if anyone could tell me where to look.

In addition to retrieving my old emails, I need to find the one from Microsoft with my product key code to unlock Office 2011 in my new hard drive.

Thanks

After my IT person cleared some prefernces (Outlook plists) to fix a search issue, the highlight feature for emails with the same subject line stopped working in Date Received view. How do I get it back?! I thought this was a default feature, and I can't find anything in the user-set preferences that would affect this. HELP! This is such a crucial feature.

Thanks.

I inadvertently deleted emails on my iPhone from an AOL account.  This also deleted them in Outlook on my Mac.  I am trying to restore the missing emails.  I have found a post from dianeoforegon 12/14/2011 and am following the instructions.  In Time Machine I found the main identity (Documents>Microsoft User Data>Office 2011 Identities>Main Identity) from two days ago (day before I deleted the emails/folders).  In following the steps, #6 says "if it's a specific message folder, you can drag the folder to the desktop as .mbox file."  However, on my screen, the folders are identified as ...>Data Records>Folders>0T>0B>0M>_K  

  1. How do I know where the missing folder are in this listing?
  2. What about specific missing emails?  If I restore the folder doesn't that duplicate other emails still present?
  3. Once I restore to Outlook what about emails I have received in the meantime?  Does the restore deleted other emails I have received in the interim because two days ago these current emails have not been received.  I want them all to still be in Outlook.  In other words, will all the other emails I have received since two days ago still be in their proper place in Outlook once all the other folder/emails have been restored?

Thanks for your clarification and assistance