Hello there,
I had to replace the HDD of my Mac and unfortunately I could not use the Migration Assistant to restore all the files/applications.
So now I am in the condition of having to do a manual restore from the Time Machine backup of the emails that were moved from the Inbox to the Mac.
The question is: where Outlook 2011 stores those files on the Mac?
Thanks in advance.
Andrea
I want 2 separate Smart Folders: 

1) All due -before- Tomorrow (i.e., Today & Before Today, or, i.e., all that are either Overdue or Due Today). 

2) Due Tomorrow (but not before or after tomorrow).

I've moved from Outlook 2003 on XP, and there you could type any logical day into any condition, any date field, any filter: "tomorrow" or "two tuesdays from now" or "three months from last monday" and it'd store and/or do the date math. But now there is no Tomorrow. Hellllllp! THANKS 
With Microsoft Outlook 2011, if you have multiple calendars it can be really confusing to try and create a new appointment on a particular calendar.

With Outlook 2010 for Windows, if you only are displaying a single calendar, then that calendar is also "selected" with a checkmark and used when you make a new appointment.

However, Mac Outlook 2011 easily allows the user to have a single calendar displayed but have a DIFFERENT calendar "selected" with a checkmark. In that condition, when you make a new appointment the appointment does not go to the calendar that is being displayed, which is what the user expects! Instead it goes to the calendar that is currently selected.

Is there some way to fix this behavior? Why would Outlook 2011 allow you to select a calendar but not display it?  -Steve