Microsoft Outlook Is Not Optimzed For Your Mac

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This article contains information about the compatibility of Microsoft Outlook for Mac and Apple iCloud. Outlook for Mac does not support Apple iCloud calendar (CalDAV) and contact (CardDAV) synchronization. Outlook for Mac does support iCloud Mail. For steps on how to configure your iCloud email account in Outlook for Mac, go to the 'More.

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  1. How to check for 32-bit apps on a Mac. Click on the Apple logo in the left corner of your Mac screen. Choose About This Mac. Click on System Report. Now click on Software Applications. Look to see whether the apps you use are listed as 64-bit application in the final column. Any apps that are.
  2. The warning states that the app is not “optimized for your Mac” and lets you know that it needs to be updated by the developer to improve compatibility. The warning will appear only once — the first time you open the app.

This article tells you everything you can expect from the all-new Outlook for Mac.

Requirements

  • macOS version 10.14 (Mojave) and later.

  • Outlook version 16.32 (19110306) and later.

  • An Office 365, Outlook.com, or Google account.

  • No shared or delegated accounts.

  • For other requirements, refer to System requirements for Office.

How to try the new experience

  1. Join Office Insider Fast: https://insider.office.com/en-us/join/mac.

  2. Select Check for Updates to install the latest Insider Fast update.

  3. Open or restart Outlook, then turn on the New Outlook switch.

What's new in Outlook for Mac

The new Outlook has many new features and improved experiences, including:

Customizable toolbar

Choose commands to display in the Toolbar. In the Toolbar, select the more icon , then Customize Toolbar… .

Improved search

Search is now powered by Microsoft Search and has better results and suggestions. Click in the search field or use keyboard shortcut Shift+Command+F to search.

My Day

View upcoming events in agenda or day view in the main window for mail. Select My Day in the View menu or use keyboard shortcut Shift+Command+] to turn My Day on or off.

Improved RSVP to meetings

Respond to meeting invites with email responses to the organizer directly from the Reading Pane. Type a message in the text field in the meeting invite and select Accept, Tentative, Decline, or Propose New Time.

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More Office 365 Groups, including Calendars

Outlook on mac

View all your Office 365 Groups in Mail and Calendar view. In Mail, Groups are located under the Groups node for your account. In Calendar, Groups are located after calendar folders for your account.

Nested compose in the Reading Pane

Microsoft Outlook Is Not Optimzed For Your Mac

Reply to messages without opening a new compose window. Select Reply, Reply All, or Forward in the Reading Pane, Toolbar, or Message menu or use keyboard shortcuts Command+R, Shift+Command+R, or Command+J.

Ignore Conversation

Delete all messages in a conversation, including messages already received and any new messages. Microsoft visio viewer 2016 mac. Select Ignore Conversation in the Toolbar, Message menu, or message context menu, then confirm that you want to ignore the conversation.

Improved event scheduling

Create events by selecting a time block in the calendar grid. Add event details, including attendees and locations, and view attendee availability directly in the popover before sending.

When creating a new meeting, view attendee availability directly in the event window and adjust the time of the event by moving the event within the day view.

For meetings with large numbers of attendees, use the Scheduling Assistant to view availability, add and remove attendees, and reserve resources (such as conference rooms).

Features not yet available in the new Outlook for Mac

There are several features that are available in the current version of Outlook for Mac for Office 365 that aren't yet available in the new Outlook experience.

  • Add-ins

  • Block sender

  • Delegates

  • Email templates

  • Online archive

  • Rules

  • Read and delivery receipts

  • S/MIME

  • Set message sensitivity

  • Unified Inbox

  • Room Finder

  • People search

  • Contacts

  • Tasks

  • Notes

  • Automatic replies - Now available in 16.36 (20032300)

  • Presence - Now available in 16.35 (20012902)

  • Subfolder search - Now available in 16.33 (19120401)

Microsoft Outlook Is Not Optimized For Your Mac

Known issues

The product team knows about and is investigating the following issues in the new Outlook for Mac:

  • Favorite folders can't be re-ordered in the sidebar

  • Snooze and Dismiss actions on Reminders don't sync across devices

  • Mail and events can't be copied to other folders

  • Shared calendars can't be added using Open Other User's Folder

  • Delegated and shared inboxes can't be added using Open Other User's Folder

  • Account descriptions can't be renamed - Now fixed in 16.33 (19120904)

Reporting issues and providing feedback

There are various ways to report issues and provide feedback to help improve the experience.

Contact Support

Please report issues using Contact Support in the Help menu.

After opening a support request, a help icon will appear next to the New Outlook switch to provide easy access to the current request.

Additionally, when a support agent provides a response, a red badge will appear on the help icon.

Feature requests

Please vote for feature requests using Suggest a Feature in the Help menu. This will open a UserVoice site dedicated to the new Outlook for Mac.

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How to switch back

At any time, you can switch back by turning off the New Outlook switch.

Before switching back, you'll have the opportunity to provide feedback on the experience and to create an in-app reminder for when additional features become available.