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Any ideas for anything I could do to get answers to these?

I think you did the best you could. You wrote very precise questions, gave enough details to work with. You requested migration for one question that didn't get enough attention – which is also fine to do.

All that's really left to do is placing a bounty. I can understand that with 140 reputation, you probably don't want (or can't afford) to give that away. I've started a bounty on the one question you have in the meantime.

That being said, I just assume it's a combination of factors that come into play here:

  • OS X users are in the minority here
  • Not many OS X users will use Office for Mac (don't quote me on that)
  • Outlook (just like any other program in Office for Mac) is a badly designed piece of software suite with lots of problems and no solutions (you can almost quote me on that)

Of course, you might just not get an answer to your questions at all – but at least they'd deserve attention.

Other sites they could be moved to?

Not on the Stack Exchange network. If your OS X question was about its Unix internals, you could probably ask on Unix.SEUnix.SE, but not in this case.

Any ideas for anything I could do to get answers to these?

I think you did the best you could. You wrote very precise questions, gave enough details to work with. You requested migration for one question that didn't get enough attention – which is also fine to do.

All that's really left to do is placing a bounty. I can understand that with 140 reputation, you probably don't want (or can't afford) to give that away. I've started a bounty on the one question you have in the meantime.

That being said, I just assume it's a combination of factors that come into play here:

  • OS X users are in the minority here
  • Not many OS X users will use Office for Mac (don't quote me on that)
  • Outlook (just like any other program in Office for Mac) is a badly designed piece of software suite with lots of problems and no solutions (you can almost quote me on that)

Of course, you might just not get an answer to your questions at all – but at least they'd deserve attention.

Other sites they could be moved to?

Not on the Stack Exchange network. If your OS X question was about its Unix internals, you could probably ask on Unix.SE, but not in this case.

Any ideas for anything I could do to get answers to these?

I think you did the best you could. You wrote very precise questions, gave enough details to work with. You requested migration for one question that didn't get enough attention – which is also fine to do.

All that's really left to do is placing a bounty. I can understand that with 140 reputation, you probably don't want (or can't afford) to give that away. I've started a bounty on the one question you have in the meantime.

That being said, I just assume it's a combination of factors that come into play here:

  • OS X users are in the minority here
  • Not many OS X users will use Office for Mac (don't quote me on that)
  • Outlook (just like any other program in Office for Mac) is a badly designed piece of software suite with lots of problems and no solutions (you can almost quote me on that)

Of course, you might just not get an answer to your questions at all – but at least they'd deserve attention.

Other sites they could be moved to?

Not on the Stack Exchange network. If your OS X question was about its Unix internals, you could probably ask on Unix.SE, but not in this case.

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Any ideas for anything I could do to get answers to these?

I think you did the best you could. You wrote very precise questions, gave enough details to work with. You requested migration for one question that didn't get enough attention – which is also fine to do.

All that's really left to do is placing a bounty. I can understand that with 140 reputation, you probably don't want (or can't afford) to give that away. I've started a bounty on the one question you have in the meantime.

That being said, I just assume it's a combination of factors that come into play here:

  • OS X users are in the minority here
  • Not many OS X users will use Office for Mac (don't quote me on that)
  • Outlook (just like any other program in Office for Mac) is a badly designed piece of software suite with lots of problems and no solutions (you can almost quote me on that)

Of course, you might just not get an answer to your questions at all – but at least they'd deserve attention.

Other sites they could be moved to?

Not on the Stack Exchange network. If your OS X question was about its Unix internals, you could probably ask on Unix.SE, but not in this case.