Manual Approach to Uninstall Microsoft Outlook 2016 from Mac. Without doubts that a handy tool could save you much time and trouble to uninstall Microsoft Outlook 2016. Yet, if you still want to uninstall Microsoft Outlook 2016 manually, you can take the standard measures to complete the task.
Outlook on Mac is implemented differently than on Windows. Outlook from Mac uses a single database which indexes smaller threads of data like contacts, and signatures stored in data records. If you have multiple accounts everything is stored within this one database. This differs from Windows where each account generates an individual.pst file. When you unlink an account on Windows, the.pst with all the data for that account will persist and can be relinked to simply by adding it back to Outlook. As OS X has all of the data residing in one database.
Removing the account removes its data from the database and you shouldn't have to track down a.pst file as you would in the Windows implementation. There is not even a way to archive and maintain the contents of an Outlook account in Outlook 2016 for Mac as there is in the Windows version. Refer to on AskDifferent.
Note: I have deleted an account from Outlook for Mac 2016 before and it basically disappears from existence. I couldn't say if a computer forensic scientist could rebuild this information, but the average user won't be able to get at it as they can with the Windows version.
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I'd like to automate Outlook 2016 on Mac. The task I'd like to automate is basically the following:. search inbox for mails from the previous week having a specific pattern in the title. prepare a new mail which content is the consolidated content of all the mails found in the previous step. let the mail open (or in draft) to let me edit it before to send it Well, I just don't know how to handle it. Visual Basic (my preferred option) seems not to be present at all in Outlook 2016 on Mac!!
I can't even find the VB editor (while I do find it for e.g. AppleScript might allow to do that. But I just do not find any documentation on the outlook API. Plus, it seems to only allow very basic automation. Note that I have access to a windows machine. So, it is possible (though painful) for me to write a VBA script there and 'transfer it' to the Mac.
I do not have Office 365. Thanks for your help!