Microsoft Outlook for Windows is getting a major redesign New features possible release date and more
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Support for Microsoft accounts
A simplified ribbon interface
Dynamic calendar column widths
Start exploring: msft.it/OutlookforWind…9434Outlook for Windows is now available for Current Channel (Preview)! It has great new features based off your feedback, including: Support for Microsoft accounts A simplified ribbon interface Dynamic calendar column widths Start exploring: msft.it/OutlookforWind… https://t.co/1oC5P3yDe8 If you are an Office Insider in the Beta or Current Channel, you can try the new Outlook app for Windows by simply clicking on the "Try the New Outlook" toggle in the upper-right corner of the classic application for Windows and following the on-screen instructions. If the new app doesn't suit you, it's just as easy to switch back to the classic version. Before trying out the new app, you need to ensure that your Windows meets the minimum requirements for it. Windows 10 Version 1809 is the oldest version of the operating software that is required to run the new app with a compulsion for a Microsoft work, school, or personal account. Consumer accounts will get the new app at a later date.
Microsoft Outlook for Windows is getting a major redesign New features possible release date and more
By Harshwardhan Sisodia Modified 29 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share The new look of the Windows Outlook app (Image via Microsoft) Starting September 28, all Office Insiders can try out the upcoming unified Windows Outlook app. The app was previously available in May, but only on the Beta channel of the Office Insider program. From today onwards, users with Microsoft 365 subscriptions (Personal or Enterprise) can try out the latest app. The new Outlook app is set to redesign the way the desktop client looks, making it feel a lot more like the website version. After its semi-public beta earlier this year, the company received valuable feedback from Insiders, which they put to good use to improve the app and add more features. All known details of this major redesign are listed in the article below.The new Microsoft Outlook Windows app will be faster smoother and feature-rich
Overview
One of the main features that the early beta was missing was the inclusion of support for personal email accounts such as Hotmail and Windows Live, and support for other third-party services will be added in the near future, just like the web version. Microsoft will also add offline support for the app, so that users are able to access their emails and other content without an active internet connection. Useful features such as searching through your folders, and support for ICS files and web add-ins like Zoom will also be added, so that events can easily be added to the calendar. A new simplified ribbon has been introduced to 'Quick Actions' at the top of the Outlook window, making it easier to navigate through the application's various tools. Additionally, a new 'Quick Steps' feature will be added so that users can triage their inbox items, making it easier to find different items. Thanks to this, the calendar will be more dynamic and customizable, with the added ability to adjust the width of the columns and improve visibility.How to try
Office Insider@OfficeInsiderOutlook for Windows is now available for Current Channel (Preview)! It has great new features based off your feedback, including:Support for Microsoft accounts
A simplified ribbon interface
Dynamic calendar column widths
Start exploring: msft.it/OutlookforWind…9434Outlook for Windows is now available for Current Channel (Preview)! It has great new features based off your feedback, including: Support for Microsoft accounts A simplified ribbon interface Dynamic calendar column widths Start exploring: msft.it/OutlookforWind… https://t.co/1oC5P3yDe8 If you are an Office Insider in the Beta or Current Channel, you can try the new Outlook app for Windows by simply clicking on the "Try the New Outlook" toggle in the upper-right corner of the classic application for Windows and following the on-screen instructions. If the new app doesn't suit you, it's just as easy to switch back to the classic version. Before trying out the new app, you need to ensure that your Windows meets the minimum requirements for it. Windows 10 Version 1809 is the oldest version of the operating software that is required to run the new app with a compulsion for a Microsoft work, school, or personal account. Consumer accounts will get the new app at a later date.