Windows 7, Hotmail
Hi Folks:

I USE to be able to drop an attachment (like a pdf) in the body of the message, and the image would appear IN the email message itself.  Now, when I drop it in, it defaults to an attachment that appears in the "Send/To" area, and recipients have to physically open it up.  Anybody know what the problem is?  Maybe because I'm using a newer version (Outlook for Mac)?
Some files in Excel for Mac 2011 will not print to PDF correctly.

First with version 14.0.2 and still with version 14.1, on Mac OS X 10.5.8

Due to known & likely bugs with updating corrupting Outlook, "just update" is not an option, especially as it's not guaranteed or even implied to fix this issue.

With *some* documents - but not all, when using print to PDF (with either the built-in OS X feature and/or with Acrobat Pro X),
and attempting to scale the document to Fit 1 page wide by 3 pages tall (or thereafter any other scaling),
the cels don't take up the full page and the last page, the cels are pushed up to the top of that page instead of using the whole of the available page.
The first noticeable symptom is that the preview in the print dialog window is *blank*

Logging in to/with another account on the same machine, the problem does NOT happen.
On another workstation with matching OS and Excel version, the problem does NOT happen.

I have set aside *all* contents of the user/Library/Preferences folder and logged out and back in, no change in the problem.
I have verified the fonts using FontBook, resolved a duplicate font issue for Verdana (being used in the file in question), no change in problem.
I've intentionally changed the font to something else, no change.

Cleared caches (including those as located via:  getconf DARWIN_USER_CACHE ) and rebooted, no change.

What possible setting file that is user-account specific could be causing this problem ?

Since updating Outlook 2011 for Mac to version 14.2.3 opening Task attachments from OWA is not working any longer. Some of our users use OWA to attach a PDF and an OWA Task. Since the update neither attachment is available in Outlook 2011. Remove the Task attachment and the PDF is fine. But if the Task attachment is there then the Task attachment does not display and the PDF attachment is grayed out. Users of Outlook for Mac 2011 version 14.1.4 and earlier have no problem with the attachments. I believe this problem started with the 14.2.2 update and I have reproduced it on Mac OSX 10.6.x, 10.7.x and 10.8.x. Any idea's? Thanks.
I have uninstalled and installed Adobe 10. I have installed an earlier version of Adobe, as I was able to open PDF attachments earlier. I have installed and uninstalled Microsoft Silverlight.

The PDF files I receive in Windows Live email are trying to convert to a word file, how do I change this back to open in Adobe reader?

On preview, when I want to share a pdf by email it will default to Mail. I want it to use Outlook as the default. How do I do this?
When I scan from my Hp Officejet using the "Image Capture" program on my Mac and choose the "scan to mail" choice, the computer chooses to use Mac Mail rather than Outlook 2010.  Is there  a way to make the computer scan to a pdf in Outlook rather than a pdf in Mac Mail?


I made a clean install with Mountain Lion, works great. Installed agin Office 2011, updated everything, it works okay, but now when I attach a PDF or Picture, and try to open it, office shuts down, sends even a report, and opens again. Same when I get a mail and open the attachment. Does not happen in the preview mode.
Any idea what I'm up against ?¿?

Thanks

Bernhard 
I have to users both using Outlook for Mac  2011. An email comes in with an attachment which they are both CC'd. One of them gets the correct .pdf attachement, the other recieves a "winmail.dat" attachment. Now I know there are apps that will convert the winmail.dat, but i'm curious as to why if it is an issue with the windows user sending the email, why didn't they both have the same issue? Is there a setting that I can toggle to fix this?