My MacBook air with2011 office home & buisiness suddely got stuck while writing a mail after after a "alt+cmd+ off switch" restart all office programs runs as usual but the outlook program wont start. While clicking the Icon the program starts and then shuts down. UNfortunatly I havent connected this to the TIME MACHINE so

I am basically stuck here. - So please let me know what can be done to start the outlook program running again

Office for Mac 2011
Outlook for Mac 2011 14.2.5

I created Contact Groups in my Contacts. I can access the groups in my email, but I can't see them to display or update in my contact list. What do I need to do to see them?

Since the automatic update to MacOffice 2011 14.2.5, I have been continuously receiving the Outlook message: "command argument error 11". Outlook seems to working correctly. Does anyone know what causes this and how I can fix this?
Hi,
I understand that Outlook is included in Office 2011 for mac Home and Business
Can we purchase Ofiice 2011 for MAc: Outlook Feature only?
If not, can we install just the Outlook feature Office 2011 for mac Home and Business? excluding excel, ppt and word?

thanks
Original Title: "2 questions about Outlook for Mac, version 14.2.4."

Hi, can anyone tell me what is the maximum number of addressees I can place in an email, as Cci?
Also, when I want to sent an email to my distribution list (I put up to 20 addressees by email), nothing can be sent if there it, at list, one email address that is not correct: how can I remedy to that? In the Outlook version used on a PC, that was never an issue (emails were all sent and, some, returned with an error message).
I use the Outlook for Mac version 14.2.4.
Thank you for your support, highly appreciated.
Guillaume (France)

Last week I update my hotmail and change to outlook, but why i cant use the outlook email address to log in/sign in MSN?

As all of my friend are using the outlook email address to log in/sign in after updated and the old address (hotmail) cannot be use to log in/sign in MSN.

Am I miss one step on this matter?

I have consistently had this same problem since installing Office for Mac 2011.
I should have use the help line when it was free.

Problem: When writing an email in Outlook, I constantly see the spinning wheel in between each key stroke. This spinning wheel caused a latency of from 3 to 10 seconds between each key stroke. It's driving me crazy and I have all but abandoned Outlook for other email programs. I visited the Outlook 2011 Forum but with no solution. I have checked "rules" I have deleted all the caches using "Cocktail". It looks like Outlook is looking for something between or checking for something with each key stroke. 
Outlook Email in Finder - I had thousands and thousand of duplicated emails in Finder and tried to delete the duplicates which caused me to REBUILD the Outlook DB - however, now Outlook will not open at all.  I want to start all over and reload(import) the OLD PST file from my HP to Mac Outlook but I want to make sure all those files are gone in Finder.  What should I do now?  Help!
I know when a person logs into their Hotmail account that it automatically takes you to the new Outlook format. I also know that if a user wants to, they can go to the upper right cog (by the users name) under options and have the option to switch back to Hotmail format. What I want to know is that even when a user does use those options to go back to the Hotmail format, every time they log out & log in at another time, it goes right back to the Outlook format. How can a user PERMANENETLY choose to have the Hotmail format instead of the new Outlook format?
I used the Export in the Outlook into an external USB disk but it failed. The .olm files could not be Exported. Several times it went into Rebuild of Microsoft Database Utility which also did not fix the problems. It was so easy to Export the Outlook database in PC but very difficult to Import into Outlook for Mac and now impossible to Export from Outlook for Mac. I do regret getting the Outlook for Mac.

I think Microsoft Outlook for Mac should not be sold to the public until it is fixed completely.