Used to have this in Entouage, any clues?
Using Office 2011 for Mac (and Exchange thru my company), I have opened another users folder -- specifically their calendar. Their calendar has now become part of mine, and I want it gone, but I can't find any way to get rid of their information on my
MacBook. There must be a simple answer. Thanks.
I am beginning a new draft. While inserting the first letter of my intended contact- another address pops up (one that was used in a earlier email) and because of that I have sent the email to the wrong address. Is there a way to delete the previously
sent addresses?
For some reason a number of my yahoo.com email is not on my Outlook for Mac, but is on the yahoo server, my iPad and iPhone.
Is there a way to "refresh" the email data back down to Outlook without deleting the account from Outlook?
If not, what are the steps to delete the yahoo account from Outlook and then add the account back on with out accidentally deleting email from the yahoo sever?
As always - Many thanks!
One of my Groups (5 members, under People) doesn't have the same number of members in it as the category (6 members, under favorites). Is the only way to see what is wrong to send an email to the 6? Why shouldn't they be the same (my other groups/categories
are). I tried signing out and then in again, but no change.
I recently upgraded work computers from a Windows to Mac Pro Retina. I bought Outlook 2011 for Mac, and setup all of the same e-mail addresses that had been on my Windows Outlook. However, I am missing a few older e-mails. I have a couple from the pas
few years, but there should be many, many more. Recent e-mails are fine.
These are all on my Windows outlook, but didn't not sync with my Mac. I did not import anything from my outlook, I simply setup the addresses. First, is this because these e-mails were possibly archived or for a different reason? And second, what do
I need to do to move these old e-mails over? I've read about importing a .pst (?) file from windows to mac, however I am concerned that this would cause recently sent e-mails to disappear. So what is the best way to move these older e-mails over?
The advice given by Microsoft does not work and is totally useless. I have been trying to run Microsoft AutoUpdate to install the automatically downloaded update to 14.2.4 for my Office for Mac on my Mac-Book Air 2011 running OS.X Mountain Lion. My Office
programs latest updates are 14.2.3.
When you try to run AutoUpdate Installer it wants me to Quit Microsoft Database Daemon and SyncServices Agent so I followed the advice given on the Answers on Office for Mac pages about using Activity Monitor but when I follow the resolution using the
Activity Monitor as soon as the applications are given the instruction to Quit or Force Quit they just start up again so there is no way of installing the update.
Is there any other way of switching them off, e.g. at StartUp so the Updates can be installed?
So currently I can not install any updates to the Office software including ones which involve Security issues. This is not good enough. Please advise solution?
Why have Microsoft not identified and resolved this issue already? It must affect more than just my Mac.
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