I am using a MacBook Pro. I upgraded to Mountain Lion over the weekend, and now my Outlook calendar is blank. I still get appointment reminders popping up from Outlook, and I can send invites to appointments. I just can't add anything to my calendar and everything that was there is missing.
I just upgraded to Mountain Lion and now I'm having trouble with OUTLOOK and WORD freezing up ... I get the beach ball every 60 seconds.  Anyone else experiencing this?  If yes, what can we do about it?

I cannot sync my outlook contacts with my address book (Outlook 2011 and Mountain Lion 10.8). Is it because I once sync my address book with icloud ? When will this be fixed ? The address ook is needed for ipad and mobile phone syncing... thank you JM

Recently updated to Office2011 from 2008. Installed all the 2011 updates.  Everything went fine with OS 10.6.8.  I reorganized my tasks with the slightly different tools.  Then I updated to 10.8.2 and when I opened Outlook, mail was fine but all tasks disappeared!  The data records appear to be in tact in the Identify folder.  I rebuilt the database but still no luck.

Finally, since I had only recently updated to 2011 (and imported my data from 2008), I decided to try importing the tasks again from 2008.  I did this, and it appeared to be working, but after the import - no tasks are appearing!

Am i doing something wrong here - maybe the tasks are there - but just not showing up?  I'm looking at the TASKS folder (all categories) and it says 0 items.  My smart folders are all there, but of course they don't show anything either, since there is nothing in the main screen.

I really hope I don't have to reconstruct all my tasks again.....I also use the history of completed tasks periodically for reference.

MacbookPro 6,2
Intel i7
2.66GHz
4GB memory

Using Mountain Lion and Office 2011. Went away over Christmas over which time my MacBook Pro had gone into hibernation as the battery level had dropped and I'd left the original power supply in the office. Go a new one today and powered up. Tried to go into Outlook which downloaded the outstanding mail and the posted an error that the database needed rebuilding. This the Database Daemon has steadfastly refused to do. After reading through some of the posts here none seemed to address the exact issue I have because after several attempts to recover as suggested I now had a dialog box permanently up saying the Database needs to be rebuild. Close this dialog down and another will open immediately. Try to rebuild the database and a dialog box will open immediately suggesting that I rebuild the database, and another, and another, and another. I've had up to 7 of these dialog boxes open at one time.

 

So I restored from the backup in Time Machine to the latest full backup, then recovered all my post, which was OK until all the software updates also came down. On rebooting I'm back where I started - rebuild the database with the dialog box refusing to go away. Closing the Daemon doesn't solve the problem as it restarts itself.

 

So How can I stop this dialog box, rebuild the database and get on with my life?

 

Best regards

 

Rob

Outlook Version 14.2.5 lost Inbox, Contacts, and Calendar data after re-installion of Mountain Lion.  I am trying to restore the data.  If I can find the related folders that were saved then I should be able to restore.  Right?  Need help.
I have the formatting set for HTML, yet I have to go up on each email, select HTML under format so I can add bold text to my signature.
Should I create the signature in Word or something, get it set the way I want, then put it into outlook? Meanwhile, until I go up to format and select HTML, I do not have the formatting options available.

Using MacBook Pro, Mountain Lion, Office 2011
Since upgrading to Mountain Lion, OUTLOOK for Mac 2011 crashes every time it is opened.  Is there a solution?

TWL
Using the latest version of Outlook and Mountain Lion. Usually about 2-3 days of using my Mac Outlook loses its sound and the only way to restore it, is to reboot. This is NOT a hardware problem as I am able to play music in iTunes and MOST other apps. Perhaps this may be a OS bug, or it may be that I need to re-install Mountain Lion. What do you say?

John