How do I restore the iMac using Time Machine?, How do I restore the iMac using Time Machine?

My Outlook 2011 shows no messages which started right after I ran  SyncMate.  I decided to restore  my system using Time Machine, but that did not make Outlook show my emails.  Outlook indicates that I have several messages, but none appear.  Suggestions please.
CH

Thanks den.thed,
Apologies for not replying back sooner - I've been away.
Although your suggestion helped me in getting a copy of Lion that I could use, it didn't help with the restore from Time Capsule issue.  I had to download the Lion app onto my MacBook & then transfer it across but it wouldn't let me upgrade my OS for some reason, so I ended up wiping the iMac completely and restoring via my Snow Leopard install disk.  For some reason, this time, it let me have the option of using Setup Assistant to access the Time Capsule for a complete restore.
Now, over a week later, with various bits of tweaking and reinstalling some apps that didn't seem to come across, I have my system back.
Thanks for the help anyway.
Cheers,
Paul

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