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How to snooze an email in the desktop version of Outlook?
Hi JacKonZ
Kindly follow
1. Select the email or right click the selected email
2. Click on Follow-up > Add Reminder
This will give you the option to set reminder and snooze the email option when the reminder pops up.
Regards, Faraz Shaikh | MCT, MIE, MOS Master, Excel Expert
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- KellyK38Sep 16, 2023Copper ContributorThis isn't what we're asking for -- this is an inefficient workaround that doesn't do the same thing. We want the same snooze feature that's available in mobile versions to be made available in the desktop version. In fact, why not have all features standard across desktop and mobile versions?
- KRis_Namanati_YancySep 17, 2023Copper Contributor
KellyK38 Faraz nor myself work for Microsoft, and Microsoft isn't answering this for some reason (perhaps because they don't care).
I wholeheartedly agree that the workaround we give is not an answer. I also agree that all platforms of Outlook (Mac/Linux/Android/IOS) functions and operations should match. I am aggravated by the fact that online Outlook doesn't allow you to add other online accounts, nor reflect what the PC or Phone app accounts have listed. It's like MS is purposely creating multiple email software packages, different from each other, and slapping a generic name of Outlook on it.
However, I am getting away from the point of this response. We gave information to best help a tough situation. We don't deserve to be spoken to like it's our personal fault that this problem exists, when we were simply trying to help people create a 'fix' that we both know does work, even if it's not the solution we want from Redmond. Thank you very much for considering other people's help as such instead of the negative criticism. Have a great day!
- EStandardOct 20, 2023Copper Contributor
One workaround I found is to forward the e-mail to yourself and use the Delay Delivery option to "Snooze" the email until whenever you want to see it again at the top of your inbox. Then you can move the original email into a folder and your inbox is clean.
- KRis_Namanati_YancyOct 31, 2022Copper Contributor
ExcelExciting and Everyone:
I know this isn't the easiest fix for everyone, however, this request in Outlook has been in there for more than a couple of years now.
I instead of waiting chose to add the 'Add a reminder' from ExcelExciting directly to my Ribbon, and even renamed it 'Snooze Mail' group, with the name Snooze, with it's own little icon of a clock. There are multiple other icons you can use in it's place. however, once done, this becomes a one click from the menu bar, like mine. You can also just add the add reminder directly to the 'Quick Access Toolbar'.
K'Ris (Caress) Namanati Yancy
- JacKonZDec 14, 2020Copper Contributor
Thank for the idea, but I already tried that, it's not easy working with those reminders.
I really need to sort this out, I'm inbox zero type of guy and this is really driving me crazy.
- EdelvalleSep 12, 2022Copper Contributor
I agree with you 1000%. It is such an awkward and long workflow to use flags. I have resorted to a third-party email client for this reason.
Please Microsoft. You have the feature in your web app, add it to you desktop app...