I attempted to move an email from my inbox to a subfolder but it failed to move and seems stuck in the inbox. Deleting it from the inbox does not work. Tried to do this whilst in offline mode and still no joy. Appreciate some help here.
im unable to update, how to closed syncserviceagent and Microsoft Database Daemon? 
 I have each time to retype the complete email addresse, why?

I have a question about how to get a ‘On My Computer' Folder.

I currently have:

Inbox

----My Mail accounts are listed under here

 

Drafts

Sent Items

Deleted Items

My Mail Folders are listed here. This includes new mail folders and the mail folders imported from Entourage 2008

 

Junk E-mail

Smart Folders

----Subfolders

 

I do not have a On My Computer folder, so all my Mail folder are on the same level as Inbox, Drafts, etc.. How do I get a On My Computer folder?

 

Thanks.

I have a new MacBook Pro (Retina) and am combining multiple computers onto it.  I have an account/partition for Home and another for Work, but want to share the same Outlook on both (including personal folders).  I can open it on the partition on which I installed the program, but get an error on the other partition that says "This identity cannot be open with this version of Outlook."  

Not sure if the problem is the move from my old MacBook Air (where I was using the SAME version of Outlook), or the fact that it is installed on a different partition.  I have tried rebuilding the database and deleting Outlook-related files from my preferences, but still haven't figured it out.

Leland

I have a user (CEO) that has Outlook 2011 setup with the Navigation pane/Item List/Reading pane right side. In Outlook 2010 I am able to narrow the Item list down to one colum where as in Outlook 2011 we cannot get the Item list any narrower than two colums. Does anyone know of a way to get the Item list down to one colum in Outlook 2011?

Outlook 2010 Picture

Outlook 2011 Picture

 

I rebuilt my database profile and now my inbox is missing. Other folders (Sent emails, Calendar, Deleted Emails) showed up but no inbox. I have other accounts in the same profile and their inboxes showed up.


I have an iMac and a Macbook pro both running on Mac OS X and both have Outlook for MAc 2011. 

I just want to sync Contacts and Calendars between both machines. What is the simplest way to do this?
Does anyone have an anticipated release date for Office for Mac 2011 Version 14.2.3? I must get the issue with the outlook date dropping and other nuances fixed. thank you.

David Boatman

I use Outlook for Mac 2011 on a MacBook Pro. The backup method has been to use CrashPlan, a highly regarded commercial service that automatically backs up all files to a local server or to CrashPlan's own storage via Internet. Recently the laptop was lost. I initiated a restore of all laptop files to a new laptop, and all files restored successfully -- except for Outlook's.

Here's what happened during recovery. I installed Outlook on the new laptop, deleted the files in /Users/username/Documents/Microsoft User Data/Office 2011 Identities/ that were set up by default, and copied the restored contents from the restore location to that location. I then started Outlook, and received the message that the database needed to be rebuilt. After the rebuild, Outlook started but large amounts of email was missing. Some very recent email was present, but the bulk was not present. There seems to have been data corruption as well; some email dates were set to year 2018, and there were many recovered folders. So, having lost years of email, I now ask how I should backup Outlook for Mac in the future.

I ask because on PCs, the Outlook 2010 mail file (a .pst file) will not back up automatically if Outlook is running, as the file is locked against another open attempt. One has to shut off Outlook 2010 to get a backup. But I read that, on a Mac, Time Machine will back up all files, and I see no mention of shutting off Outlook.

Assuming that CrashPlan backs up all files it can, what do you think went wrong?

Am I correct in assuming that Outlook for Mac cannot be reliably backed up by automatic means? In that case, my strategy is to use File | Export and save the .olm file manually to a location that CrashPlan backs up every time it is saved.

Thanks for help.