This month, we announced Microsoft 365, debuted three new business apps and introduced features to help Office 365 subscribers present ideas in more creative and polished ways.
Your life is busy, and your time is valuable—so it’s essential to have a calendar that is both powerful and easy to use. Today, we’re introducing several new features that make your Outlook.com calendar more intelligent and helpful.
New People experiences—designed to help you more easily manage and communicate with all your important contacts—are coming to Outlook for iOS and Android.
We are pleased to announce that the Immersive Reader—included with Microsoft Learning Tools—is now available for Outlook.com, Outlook on the web and the OneNote for Windows 10 app.
Two years ago, we launched Outlook mobile with the goal of helping you accomplish more while on the go. Today, we are excited to continue that mission by bringing the apps you love into your inbox with add-ins for Outlook on iOS. —Read on for more details.
Want an easier way to schedule meetings with people outside your company? —Read on to learn how a new project called Calendar.help is enabling Cortana to be your personal scheduling assistant.
At the Apple event earlier today, we announced that Office for Mac is adding Touch Bar support. Through the Touch Bar, Office intelligently puts the most common commands at your fingertips—all based on what you’re doing in the document.
To be successful, you need to master the ability to comprehend, answer and organize your inbox without having it take up too much of your time and effort. Check out these seven tips and tools every Outlook user should know.