You want your Quick Steps in Outlook to show a helpful description when you hover your mouse over the button. By default, Quick Steps only display their name and icon, which can be confusing if you have many similar actions. The tooltip description is a small text box that appears on hover, explaining exactly what the Quick Step does. This article explains how to add a tooltip description to any Quick Step in Outlook for Windows.
Key Takeaways: Adding Tooltip Descriptions to Outlook Quick Steps
- Edit Quick Step dialog: The tooltip description field is located under “Tooltip” in the Edit Quick Step window.
- Home > Quick Steps > Manage Quick Steps: Opens the Manage Quick Steps dialog where you can select and edit any existing Quick Step.
- Tooltip text limit: Outlook limits tooltip descriptions to 255 characters, including spaces.
What a Quick Step Tooltip Description Does and Why You Need One
A Quick Step automates a series of email actions with one click. For example, you can create a Quick Step that moves an email to a specific folder, marks it as read, and forwards it to your team. Without a tooltip description, the only identifier is the button name and icon you assigned. When you have more than five Quick Steps, remembering what each one does becomes difficult.
The tooltip description appears when you hover your mouse over the Quick Step button in the Home ribbon. It provides a short explanation of the action sequence. This feature is built into Outlook and does not require any add-ins or third-party software. Any Quick Step you create or edit can include a tooltip description.
Steps to Add a Tooltip Description to an Existing Quick Step
You can add a tooltip description to any Quick Step you already created. The process takes less than one minute.
- Open Outlook and go to the Home tab
In the Outlook main window, click the Home tab in the ribbon. The Quick Steps group is located in the middle of the ribbon. - Click the Quick Steps dialog launcher
In the bottom-right corner of the Quick Steps group, click the small arrow icon. This opens the Manage Quick Steps dialog box. - Select the Quick Step you want to edit
In the list on the left side of the Manage Quick Steps dialog, click the name of the Quick Step you want to add a tooltip to. The right pane shows the current actions and settings for that Quick Step. - Click Edit
Below the list of Quick Steps, click the Edit button. The Edit Quick Step dialog opens. - Enter the tooltip description
In the Edit Quick Step dialog, find the Tooltip field. It is located below the Name field and above the Actions list. Type your description. The text must be 255 characters or fewer. For example: “Moves the selected email to the Project Alpha folder and marks it as read.” - Save your changes
Click OK to close the Edit Quick Step dialog. Then click Save in the Manage Quick Steps dialog. Your tooltip description is now active.
Steps to Add a Tooltip Description When Creating a New Quick Step
If you are creating a brand new Quick Step, you can add the tooltip description during the creation process.
- Start creating a Quick Step
On the Home tab, click Create New in the Quick Steps group. The First Time Setup dialog opens if this is your first Quick Step. Otherwise, select New Quick Step > Custom from the dropdown menu. - Name your Quick Step and choose actions
In the Edit Quick Step dialog, type a name in the Name field. Then add the actions you want the Quick Step to perform by clicking Add Action and selecting from the list. - Add the tooltip description
Locate the Tooltip field below the Name field. Type your description. Keep it short but descriptive. For example: “Archives the email and sends a confirmation reply.” - Finish creating the Quick Step
Click Finish. The new Quick Step appears in the Quick Steps group with the tooltip description you provided.
What Happens When You Use the Tooltip Description
After you add the tooltip description, hover your mouse over the Quick Step button in the Home ribbon. A small yellow box appears with the text you entered. The tooltip disappears after a few seconds or when you move the mouse away. The tooltip description does not affect how the Quick Step runs. It only provides information to the user.
Common Mistakes and Limitations When Adding Tooltip Descriptions
Tooltip field is missing in the Edit Quick Step dialog
The Tooltip field only appears in the Edit Quick Step dialog if you are using Outlook Desktop for Windows. Outlook on the web and Outlook for Mac do not support tooltip descriptions for Quick Steps. If you use a different Outlook version, the field will not be available.
Tooltip description is truncated or does not save
The tooltip field accepts up to 255 characters. If you exceed this limit, Outlook will not save the text. Count your characters before saving. Also, if you press Enter while typing in the tooltip field, Outlook may close the dialog without saving. Type your description without pressing Enter until you click OK.
Tooltip does not appear on hover
If the tooltip does not display when you hover over the Quick Step button, the description was not saved correctly. Open the Manage Quick Steps dialog again, select the Quick Step, and click Edit. Verify the Tooltip field contains your text. If it is empty, re-enter the description and click OK and Save.
Quick Step button shows a default tooltip instead of your description
Outlook may show a default tooltip that repeats the Quick Step name if the Tooltip field is left blank. To override this, always enter a unique description in the Tooltip field. Even a single word will replace the default tooltip.
Quick Step Tooltip vs Quick Step Name: What Each Does
| Item | Quick Step Name | Quick Step Tooltip |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Identifies the Quick Step button in the ribbon | Provides a description when hovering over the button |
| Character limit | 50 characters | 255 characters |
| Where it appears | On the button itself in the Quick Steps group | In a pop-up box when you hover over the button |
| Can be blank | No, a name is required | Yes, but Outlook then shows a default tooltip with the name |
Adding a tooltip description to your Quick Steps makes your Outlook workflow clearer for yourself and anyone else who uses your computer. You can now edit any existing Quick Step or add a description when creating a new one. Try adding descriptions to your most frequently used Quick Steps first. For advanced users, consider using descriptive names and tooltips together to eliminate confusion entirely.