Outlook for the Mac is currently unusable as it provides no sync functionlity through to the Mac apps, iPhone and iPad. You’re using isync which is dead. All my data for Calendars and Reminders is received from iCloud. There is no way to sync with this as the data does not reside on the computer. All vendors are providing sync this way.

Outlook was a very expensive waste of money. You really need to do something about this.
When I send an ical invite to users using microsoft windows outlook they cannot automatically upload it in their calendars by accepting it ?
Is it possible when connecting someone to an exchange server to only activate certain services, like you can for Exchange ActiveSync on a mobile device?

we have a client that hosts their email somewhere else, but needs to sync their contacts and calendars via exchange. So it would be great to connect them to an exchange server that we have, but to only use it for the contacts and calendars.  We DO have them set up and calendars and contacts are syncing as planned. But the setup forces them to also have superflous  InBoxes in their Mail section that they do not need. Since the client is not technical it is very confusing to them. So we would love to deactivate the mail service on that particular exchange account and leave the Conctacts and Calendars syncing. Unfortunately,I don't think there is an ActiveSynclike implementation for desktops.

Hopefully I was clear on this.  

Thanks so much in advance for anyone who has any thoughts on this, even if it's not possible.  If it's not - I would suggest this as a feature to implement. 

Oh yes - We're working on Outlook for Mac.

Thank You!




I cannot delete any calendars in Outlook 2011 (14.3.0). It does not work with Command + Backspace or Delete (why is this not an option?). It also does not work by right-clicking a calendar - when I do that only a small and empty square of about 1/2 x 1/2 inch opens but no usable contextual menu.

How can I delete unwanted calendars?
I have an Exchange account setup in Outlook 2011, with access to a bunch of my teammembers calendars and I'm have a couple of problems.
1. How do I change the color of each of my subscribed calendars, right now they all have the same color?
2. In Outlook on windows, you can view calendars side by side, but in the mac version, all selected calendars are merged on top of each other, I've looked at all the different settings without success, is this not possible?


Kind regards
Lars

About a year ago I tried to get Syncing to work on Outlook 2011 because I really like it.  I like the look Calendar and I like the way the it creates different Calendars (with colours) for each catagory on my iPhone.

What I don't like is the way my Addresses in Outlook are duplicated, erased, added to randomly etc in Outlook.  It makes it useless.  

Since it was the holiday season, I decided to spend on day on this.  I even exported an OLM fine for back up.  That didn't work because I got a message saying that I quit the restore, which I didn't.  So I deleted my 2011 identity and went back to Entourage which works fine.

Then I thought that since I don't really care if Outlook syncs to the Apple Contacts or iCloud (which it does flawlessly), can I just use iTunes and ignore the syncing stuff?  Who knows, I might just try it again.

Thanks
I'd like to see the calendars for two accounts at the same time in Windows Live Mail. You can do this in Outlook. Is this possible?
We are using Outlook 2011 on Exchange 2010. Whenever a user checks the check box next to all of the available public folders (Calendars in this case) so that they show it is no longer possible to uncheck them. This happens whether the select all is specifically used or all are individually selected


When you leave the Calendar view and go back they automatically get rechecked - any ideas on how to fix this or is it just a bug.

Thanks
Robbie G
I have two servers right now syncing mail, contacts and calendars.  I want to stop the syncing for all but the mail from my older account.  Is this possible to do from my end?  Or do I need to contact my former university and have them stop it on their end?
Thank you.
I must use Outlook professionally, and have used it and loved it on a PC.  Now, on my new Mac, the calendars are all mashed together into one -- I absolutely need to view up to six calendars at once, side by side, so I can schedule rooms.  I cannot figure out if it's even possible on this Mac, and I'll be very angry if this is something left off in the Mac version... any ideas?