Email Stuck in Outlook 2010 outbox

First let me say that I use Outlook 2010 and for the most part I am VERY happy with it.  But yesterday I was sending emails with attachments and 4 out of the 8 that I sent are still stuck in the outbox.  If I send other emails that do not have attachments it is still taking a long time for them to go through.  I have now had to go to my hotmail account to send mail (which is what I did not want to do since I use Outlook) so that it can bypass the stuck emails.  Is there a way to move/delete something to get them gone so that I can send mail like before?

I understand that you are unable to send emails in Outlook 2010. The emails got stuck in the Outbox.
Based on the current situation, this issue can be caused by several factors, such as Internet connection, Outlook settings or corrupted outlook profile. We can try the following methods to see if the problem can be resolved.
Method 1:
====================
Click the “Send/Receive” tab, then click “Send all”.
Method 2: New Outlook profile
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1.            Exit Outlook.
2.            Go to Start > Control Panel, click or double-click Mail.
Mail appears in different Control Panel locations depending upon the version of the Microsoft Windows operating system, Control Panel view selected, and whether a 32- or 64-bit operating system or version of Outlook is installed.
The easiest way to locate Mail is to open Control Panel in Windows, and then in the Search box at the top of window, type Mail. In Control Panel for Windows XP, type Mail in the Address box.
Note    The Mail icon appears after Outlook starts for the first time.
The title bar of the Mail Setup dialog box contains the name of the current profile. To select a different existing profile, click Show Profiles, select the profile name, and then click Properties.
3.            Click Show Profiles. Choose Prompt for a profile to be used.
4.            Click Add.
5.            Type a name for the profile, and then click OK.
6.            Start Outlook, and choose this new profile.
7.             Try to send the emails in the new profile

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