I am using Outlook for Mac 2011 version 14.3.9 but can't find anything in the help or on the web about if this functionality is only available on the Mac version.  All I can find is this article: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/use-conversation-clean-up-to-eliminate-redundant-messages-HA101867736.aspx.  I really love this feature and hope I can do it now that I use a Mac.
Hi I can see that this questions has been asked before, but it was a while ago.  

I honestly can't believe that this is not a feature of the Mac version when it is available on the PC version.

Anyway, how do you get around this?

Is there a good workaround?

Many thanks,
Lisa

In Outlook for Windows I moved emails to PST folders so I did not exceed my server side capacity.  In Outlook for Mac I have imported my PST to the On My Computer area and can see all of the expected emails.

I am now trying to follow the same logic with the Mac version -> move emails from the Inbox to an "offline folder".  I can drag and drop to a folder On My Computer but instead of a move, it puts a copy in the On My Computer folder and keeps the original in the inbox.

I am guessing either I am not using the right key strokes, have not setup a move option correctly or the Mac version simply does not function in a similar manner to the Outlook for Windows version.  The Mac documentation is not very deep - looking to understand better how the Mac version of Outlook supports offline folders so I can keep my inbox (and online capacity) under control.

Thanks, Bob.

Hello 
I have Outlook 2011 for Mac version 14.3.0 running Lion OSX.
Email is on IMAP, and I constantly get error 1025 "invalid Mail box name" be it sent items, Junk email, Drafts...
what to do?

Please help, I constantly get an annoying beep

Thanks
Diego
I am really disappointed in the lack of a format picture toolbar where I can size a picture that is inserted into an email.  In Office for Windows, it is very easy to do.  I can't believe that Microsoft choose not to have this feature in the Mac version.  This seems like a planted dis-feature to make the Windows product better than the Mac version.  I know I can create emails with pictures in Word and then copy them over, but this seems like a pretty messy solution.  I am always inserting images into emails.  Mostly all of my photos are way to big to send in the email.  Cropping and resizing is very easy to do in the Windows version. I am really upset that I cannot do this simple function on my Mac.
Original Title: "2 questions about Outlook for Mac, version 14.2.4."

Hi, can anyone tell me what is the maximum number of addressees I can place in an email, as Cci?
Also, when I want to sent an email to my distribution list (I put up to 20 addressees by email), nothing can be sent if there it, at list, one email address that is not correct: how can I remedy to that? In the Outlook version used on a PC, that was never an issue (emails were all sent and, some, returned with an error message).
I use the Outlook for Mac version 14.2.4.
Thank you for your support, highly appreciated.
Guillaume (France)
I currently use Outlook 2010 on a PC and would like to use a Mac with Outlook 2011 instead. I understand that it's possible to import my current PST file, that is to say the one with the most recent messages, calendar events, contacts, tasks and memos in it, from the PC to the Mac. However the PC version of Outlook also produces a separate PST file containing archived emails etc, which I would like to keep. Is there a way of importing these into the Mac version of Outlook also, and if so, how can I do it?

I appreciate that Outlook for the Mac does not keep a separate archive, presumably because it's stable enough to perform satisfactorily with one very large PST file. So I'm just trying to establish whether it's possible to deal with the legacy issue of a large archive PST file in the PC version.
outlook (2011 office for mac version) pops out this error message, which stalls my ability to use outlook. 

it constantly asks me for my password, and although it gives me the option to save it in the keychain, it never does. 

this error keeps occurring since the latest two office for mac software updates that i diligently downloaded and installed. 

i reset the identity earlier today and the error still occurs twenty minutes later. 

any thoughts on how to deal with this? MS only offered their support after charging me $49 for a one-off troubleshooting over the phone... needless, to say, i am trying not to pay that outrageous fee. 

thank you for any suggestions.
Has anyone achieved this? Seems left out of the Mac version. I've tried to do it myself, but I just get load of html in the body, not the icon.

I have been a long time Outlook users.  I found the Mac version is not as powerful as the one in Windows. As a professional, I need to occasionally recall e-mail sent out by mistake.  Can you have this feature added to the next update?  Thanks..
James

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