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Get to know Outlook on the web - Microsoft Support
Try it! Outlook on the web makes it simple to keep your email, calendar, and contacts right at your fingertips. Here are a few of the great features to use: Send messages and share files to collaborate with others. Use Suggested replies or the Like button to save time. Focused inbox keeps what matters most front and center.
Applies To: Outlook on the web
Getting started in Outlook Web App - Microsoft Support
After your Inbox, the calendar is probably where you’ll spend the most time when using Outlook Web App. For more information about calendars in Outlook Web App, go to Calendar in Outlook Web App. Create a new event by selecting New event. An event can be an appointment, a meeting, or an all-day event.
Applies To: Outlook Web App for Office 365, Outlook Web App
Choose the right version of Outlook - Microsoft Support
The exact URL (web address) you use to access Outlook on the web may vary, but for those with Microsoft 365, you can go to https://portal.office.com to start. With Outlook on the web, you can send and receive email, schedule meetings and appointments, and store information about all of your contacts. Junk email filtering, email signatures ...
Applies To: Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016, Outlook Calendar for Windows 10
Recover deleted items or email in Outlook Web App
Outlook Web App. When you accidentally delete an item from your mailbox, you can often recover it. The first place to look for a deleted item, such as an email message, calendar appointment, contact, or task is the Deleted Items folder. If it's not there, you might still be able to recover it by using Recover deleted items, depending on ...
Applies To: Outlook Web App
Supported browsers for Outlook on the web and Outlook.com
Windows 11 : Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome. Windows 10: Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome. MacOS: Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari (version 16 or higher), Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. Linux: Outlook.com and Outlook on the web work in either Firefox or Chrome on Linux, but some features may not be available.
Applies To: Outlook on the web, Outlook.com
Use the web version of Outlook like a desktop app
Use Outlook in the new Microsoft Edge. In Microsoft Edge, sign in to your Outlook on the web or Outlook.com account. Select Settings and more at the top of the window. Select Apps > Install this site as an app.
Applies To: Outlook Web App for Office 365, Outlook Web App for Office 365 Small Business, Outlook on the web, Outlook.com, Outlook on the web for Exchange Server 2019
Add a calendar in Outlook.com or Outlook on the web
In Outlook on the web, you can import events from an .ics file to your existing calendar or subscribe to a calendar online and receive automatic updates (known as an ICS subscription or an iCal subscription). You can import calendars from websites or calendar programs that support the .ics file format, such as Apple iCal, Google Calendar, and ...
Applies To: Outlook.com
How to sign in to or out of Outlook.com - Microsoft Support
To sign out, go to Outlook.com. Select your account initials or account picture at the top corner of your Inbox. Select Sign out. Tips: If you don't see your picture at the top of screen, check to see if ad blocking is turned on. Sometimes this prevents the picture from showing. If you don't see see Profile or Account options, you can access ...
Applies To: Outlook.com
Share calendars in Outlook on the web - Microsoft Support
In Outlook on the web, select Calendar. Select Add calendar > Upload from file. Browse to the file you extracted and select it. Choose the calendar you want to add the events to. Select Import. When you share or delegate access to your calendar, this gives the person the ability to manage your calendar.
Applies To: Outlook on the web
Get help with Outlook on the web - Microsoft Support
Get help with Outlook on the web. Outlook.com. Go to this page to see help topics and an overview of Outlook on the web features. You can also select the question mark icon on the top corner, and type your question in the Search Help and community box. This article describes how to get help for Outlook on the web.