New Outlook Third-party Online Meeting Defaults: How It Works for Classic Outlook Users

When you switch between the new Outlook for Windows and the classic Outlook app, the default online meeting provider can change unexpectedly. This happens because the new Outlook uses a different settings system that does not sync meeting provider preferences with the classic version. This article explains how the default provider is determined in each … Read more

Can New Outlook Replace Classic Outlook for Public Folders? Practical Answer

Many organizations rely on Outlook Public Folders for shared mailboxes, calendars, and contact lists. Classic Outlook has supported these folders for decades, but the new Outlook for Windows is gradually replacing the classic version. This article examines whether the new Outlook can fully replace classic Outlook for Public Folder access. It explains the current limitations, … Read more

New Outlook Search Folders for Classic Outlook Users: Location, Limits, Alternatives

Classic Outlook users who switch to the new Outlook for Windows often find that Search Folders are missing from the folder pane. Search Folders in classic Outlook are virtual folders that display messages matching a saved search criteria, such as unread mail or flagged items. The new Outlook does not support Search Folders, which can … Read more

New Outlook Online Archive: Find archive mail after migration

After migrating to the new Outlook for Windows, many users report that their archived emails seem to disappear. The online archive folder is present but appears empty, or the archive mailbox does not load at all. This happens because the new Outlook uses a different data synchronization method than classic Outlook. This article explains why … Read more

Classic Outlook to New Outlook: Folder Reorder – Control the folder pane like classic Outlook

Many users who switch from classic Outlook to the new Outlook for Windows find the folder pane behaves differently. In classic Outlook, you could drag and drop folders to any position and they stayed exactly where you put them. The new Outlook uses a different sorting logic that can make folders appear in an order … Read more

New Outlook vs Classic Outlook Favorite Groups and People: Where to Find It

If you switched from Classic Outlook to the new Outlook for Windows, you may notice that your Favorite Groups and People are not where you left them. This feature allows quick access to frequently contacted individuals and distribution lists, but the new interface rearranges navigation. The classic version stored favorites in the left navigation pane … Read more

New Outlook Search Refiners: How It Works for Classic Outlook Users

Classic Outlook users who switch to the new Outlook for Windows see a redesigned search experience with refiners that filter results by sender, date, attachment, and category. These refiners appear automatically after a search and let you narrow results without typing special syntax. The new Outlook uses a cloud-based search index that refreshes faster than … Read more

Use Online Archive Search in New Outlook After Switching From Classic Outlook

When you switch from Classic Outlook to the new Outlook for Windows, your Online Archive mailbox may not appear in search results by default. This happens because the new Outlook uses a different search provider and does not automatically connect to the archive index built by Classic Outlook. This article explains how to enable and … Read more