![]() Edge started supporting "verifying link" with consumer accounts (Edge logged into a consumer profile) before it did so with business accounts.OneNote….which version do you tell your users to use. I see it in my Office Home sub…but not in my E5 sub at work. Its the only version that is consistent….sort of.Also it so odd that many of these features come to consumer accounts first. We just tell our users go to office dot com and login…and ONLY use that Outlook. Try telling a user to go to "Outlook" and have them ask which one.Microsoft is absolutely horrible with this kind of stuff. The My Day pane is also available from, Microsoft notes. To do so, open the calendar view and then drag and drop a task from My Day onto your calendar. You can also use My Day to block out time in your calendar to accomplish tasks. ![]() The idea is that you can keep track of things you need to do during the day while viewing your email in the main part of the browser window.Īdditionally, you can drag emails-or selected text in an email message-into the My Day pane to create new events in calendar or new tasks in To Do, and you can do so without having to switch between multiple tabs or windows. The My Day pane is accessible via a new My Day button in the and Outlook on the Web toolbar, and it features two tabs, Calendar and To Do, which of course display the relevant data from those parts of your account. In order to help you be more productive and save your time, we’re bringing you a side-by-side view of your mail, calendar, and tasks in Outlook Web as you navigate through your work.” “Every time you move between your emails, calendar, and tasks, you lose productive time returning back to where you were. ![]() “Context switching comes with a loss of efficiency,” Microsoft’s Sheetal Sethi explains. Or, as Microsoft calls these two different products collectively, “Outlook Web.” Microsoft today announced the immediate availability of a new “My Day” pane to and Outlook on the Web.
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