Outlook For Mac 2017 Redesign

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Microsoft has revealed a redesign coming to its Outlook apps for Mac and Windows platforms, which is described as aiming for a “simplified” user interface that falls in line with the Outlook app for iOS. Detailed the new and less complex version of Outlook on desktop, which was first spotted.

The Mac and Windows apps will feature a single-line ribbon that will be customizable so users can control which buttons are available, tailoring the email client to more easily accomplish their most common tasks. Clutter will be reduced with a smaller set of default commands, and the left navigation panel will include quicker access to folders across multiple accounts, visually similar to the switcher in Outlook on iOS. Microsoft is said to have admitted that “MacBooks are popular amongst key influencers and decision makers,” so the company decided to overhaul its email client “to win these users by delivering the best Outlook has to offer.” Besides the design changes, Outlook for Mac will gain improvements to search and its calendar functions.

Search will become faster and “more reliable,” as well as be easier to access in the app’s top right corner. For the calendar, users will see an overall improved interface that makes managing appointments less of a hassle. Microsoft hasn’t yet detailed when the new Outlook will launch for Mac and Windows, but the company is said to be testing internal versions of the software for both platforms. Before the major update, a few minor additions will launch on Mac, including the ability to slide-to-delete messages via Apple’s Magic Trackpad and a way to insert tables into emails. It’s expected that the redesigned app will debut in updates first made available for Office 365 subscribers, and then launch in Office 2019.

Release notes for Office for Mac • • 27 minutes to read • Contributors • • • • In this article Office for Mac that comes with an Office 365 subscription is updated on a regular basis to provide new features, security updates, and non-security updates. Updates are available from Microsoft AutoUpdate (MAU). To use Microsoft AutoUpdate, start an Office application, such as Word, and then choose Help > Check for Updates. If you're an admin and want to update the computers in your organization with your existing software deployment tools, you can download and deploy the update packages for each application. Note • For a list of all Office for Mac releases and additional download links, see.

• If you're an Office Insider, see. • Starting with the 16.17 release in September 2018, these release notes also apply to Office 2019 for Mac, which is a version of Office for Mac that’s available as a one-time purchase from a retail store or through a volume licensing agreement. But, some features listed in the release notes are only available if you have an Office 365 subscription.

• The release notes for version 16.16 and earlier also apply to Office 2016 for Mac, which is also a version of Office for Mac that’s available as a one-time purchase. Older versions up to and including 16.16 can be activated with an Office 2016 for Mac volume license. You can’t activate version 16.17 or later with an Office 2016 for Mac volume license. For information about Office 2016 for Mac releases from September onward, see. • Download links are only provided for the most recent releases. • Microsoft AutoUpdate provides updates to various Mac products from Microsoft. Therefore, you might receive a notification to update Microsoft AutoUpdate even if you're not running Office for Mac.