I cannot receive emails in outlook but can send them

Hi does anyone know how to fix the problem of not receiving emails on mac through outlook in office 2011?

Oh, you're using outlook for Mac. This is a problem outlook has working with sync services in the background. Make sure outlook is up to date, but my friend had no end of issues. One good reason why I stay well clear of Microsoft software for Mac. Try this forum.
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/mac/forum/macoffice2011-macoutlook/how-to-swi tch-on-synch-services-on-outlook-for-mac/5cec36d0-7482-4a27-bea7-9aea7f711b97

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