This just happened out of the blue. I've been on Mavericks since its introduction and I've had Outlook for Mac 2011 for over two years. Outlook works fine. It just frequently locks up when switching between various Outlook windows for 5-300 seconds before returning to normal. I use Outlook heavily, so it drives me crazy to have to wait for it to unfreeze itself (and for the ball to stop spinning). I'm on a Macbook late-2013. 2. Microsoft word for mac os. 4GHz, Intel Core i5, 8GB 1600 Mhz DDR3 of memory. I am not aware of any changes in the system that occurred prior to this. Then yesterday it (Outlook for Mac 2011) started crashing with the popup to send a report to Microsoft. Outlook for Mac 2011 crashes within about fifteen seconds after bring it up. It seems to do so during the 'send and receive mail.' Many web searches led me to Microsoft KB 2409331. I followed the steps all the way with no real answer. The files it asked me to relocate did not exist where I was told to look. I rebuilt the database (bring up with Option key) and that did not help. I did find one thing that works -- as soon as I bring Outlook for Mac 2011 up, I quickly set it to 'work offline'. Then it doesn't crash. So, there's something related to the Send and Receive and I am at wits end trying to figure out what it is. Moved 'Microsoft User Data' to desktop. Opened Outlook. It created a new 'Microsoft User Data'. Old 'Microsoft User Data' was 7 GB's. New one was only 22MB's. Outlook worked, so I deleted the desktop version to save disk space -- AND IT WIPED OUT ALL MY ACCOUNT DATA, ALL EMAILS, ETC. So, I simply added each account back. Comcast re-added fine with no problem. GMAIL CAUSES A CRASH ON THE SEND AND RECEIVE. Delete Gmail and it works fine. Add again and crashed on Send and Receive. Very reproducible. ***** that I cannot use Gmail in Outlook. Glad you got it sorted in spite of not getting answers here. I think the problem is that not a lot of people here use Outlook. As Office is not an Apple product, I always recommended asking in the Microsoft Office:Mac forums here: Everyone there is a Mac user AND an Office user, something you can't say about Apple's forums. You will get the fastest help there and I think you will find the contributors more than helpful. Might want to bookmark that link and use it for faster responses to Office:Mac questions. Apple Footer • This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. • Insert display equation: Alt+Q (Mac: Option+Q) • Insert inline equation: Crtl+Alt+Q (Mac: Ctrl+Option+Q) • Insert right-numbered equation: Alt+Shift+Q (Mac: Option+Shift+Q) • Insert left-numbered equation: Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Q (Mac: Ctrl+Option+Shift+Q) If you're using Windows and want to write out an equation by hand, you can use the shortcut Ctrl+Shift+M to open the Math Input Panel. Inserting equations You can insert an equation at the current cursor location in the document with keyboard shortcuts. MathType has several built-in shortcuts for that. Insert equation word keyboard shortcut.
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