Lost my MS Outlook files after a power outage.

Need help recovering my MS Outlook settings and folders after a power outage.  MS Outlook a part of the MS Office and Business Software for 2011 Mac.

How do I go about doing that?
You would repeat the same exact process that you used when you originally configured the AirPort router when it was new, just out of the box.
Open Macintosh HD >  Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utility
Click Continue to follow the guided setup
You can use the same AirPort name, device password, wireless network name and password that you used previously, or change the names and passwords if you wish.

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