I have an appointment that occurs each month though not always on the same date.  I would like to create the appointment once and then simply cut/paste or drag a copy onto the appropriate date on each succeeding month.  Drag/drop does not appear to work.  The Copy function is greyed out.  Is there a way to do this?

Outlook 2011.  Mountain Lion.
I can find lot-o-tutorials on how to do it on PC, but I can't find any of the options in the mac version.
Please help! I have spend hours looking for a solution.
how calendar appointment belongs
how can I know to which calendar an appointment belongs ?
I was scheduling a Go To Meeting recurring appointment, and suddenly I have a bunch of duplicate entries of existing calendar entries.
This is something that just started occurring.  I can move the appointment forward or backward in time, but when I highlight the appointment and either clic the delete icon, right clic to the delete command line and execute nothing happens, the appointment stays in place instead going to the trash...
I imported my calendar from the Windows version of Outlook, and while I set it as my default calendar on the Mac, all new appointments are still displaying in the calendar that came out of the box.  Not only can I not delete this calendar that I don't use, I can't even copy/paste appointments from that calendar to the one I actually use.  Has anyone else ever had this issue, or know of a workaround? 
I'm facing two main problems on my Outlook 2011:

1) It doesn't allow me to create a meeting or an appointment. The button, on the top left side, appears disabled and also the option of creating a meeting on the menu bar. I can create a meeting on OWA, iCal and iPhone/iPad and it syncs well, but I still can't schedule from Outlook.

2) My Outlook is crashing very often and for many different reasons. Sometimes when I acces a folder, when I right-click in a specific message or folder, when I try to create a contact. I rebuilt the identities, following some instructions I found here at the forum and also following Microsoft's official response (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2360509), but the problems (1 and 2) continued the same.

I have MacBook Pro 13", with OS X Lion with all the latest updates. My Office is also updated, with the version 14.2.0 and the latest installed update 14.2.3.

I use Exchange and this is only the one account configured in Outlook. 

So, does anyone know or have a tip how to solve this problem?

Thanks in advance.

Márcio
Hello

I have a problem for appointment acceptation,

My iPhone is synchronize with activesync (exchange 2010 SP1) and when I accepted an appointment in my iMac (10.7.x) with outlook 2011 on my iPhone this appointment is still wating the confirmation. If I accepted on my iPhone the same appointment because is still not accpeted, my appointment in my outlook 2011 become not accepted.

Very strange, I have only the problem with office 2011 for mac. I have windows PC too with outlook 2010 and no problem for them.

Thanks for help.

Olivier
I just recently updated to Office 2011 from Office 2008.  While the import of Entourage data was relatively clean, I end up with nearly ALL of my calendar events tied to my old Entourage calendar.  If I uncheck the Entourage calendar most appointments disappear.  In addition, all new appointments entered into Outlook 2011 end up as an Entourage event.

In very short order I want to totally remove Entourage (and the rest of Office 2008) from my Mac but am now unsure what will happen to all my calendar events.

So, my questions:
1.  How do i get the Entourage entries to appear as Outlook entries?
2. How do I get new appointment entries to NOT appear as Entourage events?
3.  What happens to the Entourage events if/when I get rid of Office 2008 (including the identities - which, of course, I will back up)?

Thank you
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