New Outlook Email Snooze Feature: How to Temporarily Hide and Resurface Emails

You have emails that need attention later, but they clutter your inbox now. The Snooze feature in the new Outlook for Windows lets you hide messages temporarily. This article explains how to use Snooze to clear your view and have emails return automatically. You will learn the steps to snooze any email and manage your … Read more

New Outlook Scheduling Poll Integration: How to Set Up Polls Without Add-Ins

You need to find the best meeting time with a group but coordinating schedules is difficult. The new Outlook includes a native scheduling poll feature directly in the calendar. This article explains how to create and manage these polls without installing any third-party add-ins. Key Takeaways: Setting Up Native Scheduling Polls New Meeting > Scheduling … Read more

New Outlook Quick Settings vs Classic Options: Where to Find Every Setting

You may be switching between the new Outlook for Windows and the classic desktop app. This can make finding specific settings confusing. The new Outlook consolidates many options into a streamlined Quick Settings panel, while the classic app uses a deep, traditional dialog box. This article maps every major setting from the classic File > … Read more

New Outlook Board View for Tasks: How to Visualize Your To-Do Items

You may have many tasks in Outlook but struggle to see their status at a glance. The new Board view provides a visual, Kanban-style layout for your to-do list. This feature organizes tasks into customizable columns based on their progress. This article explains how to enable and use the Board view to manage your workload … Read more

New Outlook Conversation View Differences From Classic: How Threading Changed

You may have noticed your email list looks different in the new Outlook for Windows. The conversation view has been redesigned, changing how email threads are grouped and displayed. This article explains the specific differences between the new and classic conversation views. You will learn what changed in the threading logic and how to adjust … Read more

New Outlook Notifications Behaving Differently: How to Match Classic Alert Settings

The new Outlook for Windows uses a different notification system than the classic desktop app. Your email, calendar, and reminder alerts may appear in a different location or with less detail. This change is due to the app’s integration with the Windows notification center. This article explains how to adjust the new Outlook’s settings to … Read more

How to Use Microsoft Loop in New Outlook for Real-Time Collaborative Email Content

You want to draft an email with colleagues without sending multiple versions back and forth. The new Outlook for Windows and web includes Microsoft Loop, a component for live co-authoring. This feature lets multiple people edit content directly inside an email draft. This article explains how to insert and use Loop components in your Outlook … Read more

New Outlook Attachment Handling Changed: Upload vs Attach as Copy Explained

You may have noticed a change when attaching files in the new Outlook for Windows. The traditional method of attaching a copy has been joined by a new option to upload a file to the cloud. This change is part of Microsoft’s integration of cloud storage into the email workflow. This article explains the difference … Read more

New Outlook Keyboard Navigation for Accessibility: What Changed From Classic

Keyboard navigation is essential for users with mobility or vision impairments, and for power users who prefer not to use a mouse. The new Outlook for Windows, part of Microsoft 365, has redesigned its keyboard shortcuts and navigation model. This article explains the specific changes from the classic Outlook interface, detailing which shortcuts are new, … Read more