Important: If more than one person uses the same computer, Outlook profiles don't offer as much privacy as separate user accounts in the Mac OS. Outlook profiles don't offer password protection, and Spotlight searches from the Finder will locate Outlook items from all the profiles in the current user account. To learn more about how to create user accounts, see Mac Help. Add, change, or delete a profile.
Restore mailboxes in Outlook 2011 for Mac. Open Outlook 2011 for Mac. Click on the Tools tab and then select Import. Select the type of file you want to import and click the right arrow at the bottom of the window. Select your backup file from the directory where you have saved it on your local machine and click Import. For Outlook for Mac 2011: Run MS Outlook for Mac 2011 version on your Mac machine. From the File menu choose Import option to save OLM files in Outlook 2011. Here, you have to select the option “Outlook Data File (.pst or.olm)” In the end, click on the Next button which is at end of the screen. Now, select “Outlook for Mac data file (.olm)” option to add OLM files on application. After this, browse the data files from the stored location on machine.
From Finder, open the Applications folder. Ctrl+click or right-click Microsoft Outlook, and then select Show Package Contents. Open Contents SharedSupport, and then launch Outlook Profile Manager. Do one of the following: To Do this Create a new profile Select the Create a new profile button, and then enter a name for the new profile.
Rename a profile Double-click the profile, and then enter a new name for the profile. Delete a profile Select the profile that you want to remove, and then choose the Delete the selected profile button. Change the default profile Highlight the profile that you want, access Set the default profile, and choose Set as Default. Restart Outlook for this change to take effect.
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If you use Outlook in more than one capacity, such as for your personal life and for work, Outlook can be set up to handle these different capacities by using identities. An identity is associated with and stores a set of e-mail messages, contacts, tasks, calendars, account settings, Scrapbook clips, and more. To manage identities, you must use the Microsoft Database Utility, which is installed as part of your Office installation. With this utility, you perform tasks such as creating a new identity, setting the default identity, and rebuilding an identity. When you open an Office application, it always uses the default identity. Important: If more than one person uses the same computer, Outlook identities don't offer as much privacy as separate user accounts in the Mac OS. Outlook identities don't offer password protection, and Spotlight searches from the Finder will locate Outlook items from all the identities in the current user account.
To learn more about how to create user accounts, see Mac OS Help. Create, rename, or delete an identity. Open the Microsoft Database Utility.
The default location is in /Applications/Microsoft Office 2011/Office/. Notes:.
The data for each identity is stored in a separate folder in /Users/ username/Documents/Microsoft User Data/Office 2011 Identities/. schedules only run for the default identity. For a list of problems that may indicate that the database of an identity database is damaged, see Switch the identity used by Outlook In Entourage (available in previous versions of Office for Mac), it is possible to switch identities while Entourage is open. However, with Outlook, you must close Outlook and switch identities by using the Database Utility. Close Outlook.
Open the Microsoft Database Utility. The default location is in /Applications/Microsoft Office 2011/Office/.
What will I need?. Outlook 2011 for Mac. This article is split in to two sections:.
Step 1 Open Outlook 2011 for Mac. Step 2 Click on the Tools tab and then select Export. Step 3 Outlook 2011 for Mac will ask you what you want to backup.
On this screen select Outlook for Mac Data File (.olm) and Items of the following types. Then select the types of items that you want to back up and click the right arrow button at the bottom of the window.
Step 4 Outlook will now ask if you want to delete your items after the export. Select No, do not delete items and click the right arrow at the bottom of the window.
Step 5 Give your backup a name and select where you want to save it to, then click Save. Step 1 Open Outlook 2011 for Mac. Step 2 Click on the Tools tab and then select Import.
Step 3 Select the type of file you want to import and click the right arrow at the bottom of the window. In this example Outlook for Mac Data File (.olm) has been selected.
Step 4 Select your backup file from the directory where you have saved it on your local machine and click Import. Once your import has finished you will find your imported mail in Archived Mail under On My Computer.