As a Mac user, it’s very surprising to me that the new Outlook on Windows is basically a wrapper around the web version whereas the Mac version is a native app.
@@Matt-Gibson, try visiting the web app and installing it as a progressive web app. There are a few things it can do locally. I believe Outlook for Mac will eventually be the same as New Outlook.
Thanks Scott. Brilliant video as always. Here's a future video suggestion - Microsoft Copilot Sidebar on Microsoft Edge. I think this will be awesome as there were a few significant changes these couple of weeks.
In the old Outlook for Desktop, I created folders for all my projects. When I replied to an email that resided in that folder, the newly created email would stay in this folder. I cannot figure out a way to do this in the New Outlook. Is this possible?
I hope you can make a video about how a department manager or a small business GM with 20+ employees, should use Teams, Loop, Planner, List, OneNote, Sharepoint, OneDrive, & MS Projects altogether in day-to-day business operations. Especially for teams that want to maximize their MS365 subscription. These tools are great, but they kinda feel overwhelming and redundant when under a single product suite. There are tons of overlap among many of them. And it doesnt help that MS would just let their users figure out themselves. how to use these tools together.
I can’t find the conditional formatting option for the calendar that was in the old outlook And also the option to recall an email and edit it to resend simultaneously Would love to know if those option are still available in the new Outlook
How do I open the PDF in outlook? I can scan to myself but when I need it to open in adobe it won’t work. I have to download the document and then go to adobe
nice tips. however, new outlook is still lacking in the basic options department. lets say i want to share a word file from within word. it's trying to send it throw old outlook, and because the old version does not coexist with the new one- it doesn't send the mail!
Still castrated app. Not able to turn off autodownload links/images, trackers etc. in IMAP accounts is huge security flaw and showstopper for changing.
This is using Outlook for Windows, although it’s the Microsoft 365 business version, which is a paid version. These features are also available for Outlook on the Web, but with a paid Microsoft 365 Subscription again 👍😄
As a Mac user, it’s very surprising to me that the new Outlook on Windows is basically a wrapper around the web version whereas the Mac version is a native app.
I wish we had the windows version! Constantly missing features on the Mac version
@@Matt-Gibson, try visiting the web app and installing it as a progressive web app. There are a few things it can do locally. I believe Outlook for Mac will eventually be the same as New Outlook.
@@DarrellaaS Good point. I did that a while back and I removed it for a reason I can't currently remember. I'll give it another shot!
I love the NEW OUTLOOK more everyday thanks to experts like you that help me to learn its secrets.
That’s great to hear and appreciate your comment 😄
That booking of tasks is a game changer..
Thanks Scott. Brilliant video as always. Here's a future video suggestion - Microsoft Copilot Sidebar on Microsoft Edge. I think this will be awesome as there were a few significant changes these couple of weeks.
In the old Outlook for Desktop, I created folders for all my projects. When I replied to an email that resided in that folder, the newly created email would stay in this folder. I cannot figure out a way to do this in the New Outlook. Is this possible?
This content was exactly what I needed to learn!
I hope you can make a video about how a department manager or a small business GM with 20+ employees, should use Teams, Loop, Planner, List, OneNote, Sharepoint, OneDrive, & MS Projects altogether in day-to-day business operations. Especially for teams that want to maximize their MS365 subscription.
These tools are great, but they kinda feel overwhelming and redundant when under a single product suite. There are tons of overlap among many of them. And it doesnt help that MS would just let their users figure out themselves. how to use these tools together.
I can’t find the conditional formatting option for the calendar that was in the old outlook
And also the option to recall an email and edit it to resend simultaneously
Would love to know if those option are still available in the new Outlook
To recall just select the email you want to recall and the opción appears in the ribbon.
How do I open the PDF in outlook? I can scan to myself but when I need it to open in adobe it won’t work. I have to download the document and then go to adobe
The new outlook won't let you recall and resend emails. I reverted back to the previous version because of that.
nice tips. however, new outlook is still lacking in the basic options department. lets say i want to share a word file from within word. it's trying to send it throw old outlook, and because the old version does not coexist with the new one- it doesn't send the mail!
Still castrated app. Not able to turn off autodownload links/images, trackers etc. in IMAP accounts is huge security flaw and showstopper for changing.
Exactly.
how do i change color on the background? its dark at the moment and i dont like it
Is this only on the web version?
This is using Outlook for Windows, although it’s the Microsoft 365 business version, which is a paid version. These features are also available for Outlook on the Web, but with a paid Microsoft 365 Subscription again 👍😄