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JeffInIdaho
Brass Contributor
Jun 13, 2023

New Outlook App Opens Tasks in My Browser, instead of Within the App

In the New Windows app, when I click on the blue checkmark (Tasks) icon instead of opening it in the app, it opens a page in my web browser. If I wanted to use Outlook in my browser, I wouldn't be using the app. Is there a way to configure this feature?

 

 

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  • JeffInIdaho Curt Kessler HelloBenTeoh SteveEd 

     

    I am an independent advisor answering Outlook questions.

     

    Just confirming what Curt Kessler said. The To Do App (Tasks) is a web app. By MS's design, it is the default app for New Outlook and Web versions' tasks.

     

    It is also available in the classic Outlook.

     

    I have not heard any word that a desktop version is in the makings.

     

    • LeonGeb's avatar
      LeonGeb
      Copper Contributor

      Teresa_Cyrus So it appears now MS is no longer allowing the old view in the app and instead open MS Mail/Calendar when switching to the new view (which is also sunset soon).

      I dont mind opening the tasks in a browser but its not the best solution. On top of that, I was able to handle 3 flagged emails before all of them (!!) disappeared for no reason. I can't bring them up again. Not even with restarting the APP.

      This is  a very disappointing experience with the new outlook.

      • LeonGeb 

         

        The good news is that the To-Do App will soon be available in the New Outlook application client instead of the web browser. The expected rollout date is January 2024. I have a Public Preview Setting, and on the second week of January, I gave it a try. Unfortunately, the app stalled. I attempted to use it again today, but it redirected me to the browser. However, it is still on the way and will be available soon. Stay tuned!

         

        During my investigation of your flagging issue, I could not recreate it. Nevertheless, when I clicked on a flagged item or any task, it still opened in the web browser. Please report your flagging issue to Microsoft by clicking on Help | Contact Support. 

         

        I also recommend that New Outlook first-time users allow 24 hours for tasks to populate. 

         

        If you are interested, I have a video demonstration of the To-Do App.
        Video: https://youtu.be/YBcaOv0LiIU?si=OlCixOo1Yu1whChF&t=754
        Timestamped: 12:33 - 22:27

         

        /Teresa
        #traccreations4e

    • DarrenBean's avatar
      DarrenBean
      Copper Contributor

      Teresa_Cyrus somewhat related. Can you tell me why New Outlook won't open in the desktop app now? It was but for the last two days it won't open and then scoots over to the web version, which isn't what I want. Also, in the web version, you can't have multiple Accounts in your list of folders and Favorites. You have to switch back and forth like in Teams, which is a PITA. In the desktop version I was able to keep all Accounts folders on the left side, now only one account opens

       

      • Teresa_Cyrus's avatar
        Teresa_Cyrus
        MVP

        DarrenBean 

         

        I tried using my New Outlook but couldn't replicate the problem you mentioned.

         

        You're right about the web version's handling of multiple accounts. However, you can switch between accounts by following the steps in the image below. It's not as simple as Outlook Desktop and doesn't display all mailboxes in the left navigation for easy access, but it's still an option.

         

        I advise that you give Microsoft feedback or vote on existing ones requesting multiple account functionality in the web version. Feel free to add your feedback link in this thread so others can vote.

        multiple accounts ยท Community (microsoft.com)

         

         

         

        /Teresa

        #traccreations4e

         

    • kcharris0508's avatar
      kcharris0508
      Copper Contributor
      What a horrible idea. I don't want a web page when the ToDo app is already installed on my laptop. For now I have switched back to the original Outlook and will stay there until forced to move.
      • DaveF15's avatar
        DaveF15
        Copper Contributor
        I completely agree with you. I think it is ridiculous. Hopefully they address this soon. You can make Outlook open the ToDo Outlook email links in the desktop app so they should be able to fix this. It's so annoying.
  • Curt Kessler's avatar
    Curt Kessler
    Brass Contributor
    Saw over on another support forum this is how it works right now in preview. It's dumb, but it's how it works currently. Another problem is when the web page does open, it's glacially slow. So far, To Do behaves differently in every version/mode of Outlook, they really need to fix this.
  • HelloBenTeoh's avatar
    HelloBenTeoh
    Bronze Contributor
    Same here - the integration with the current Outlook is a lot better. I'm hoping this is just a preview issue. The OneNote integration isn't great either and also opens the web app.
  • SteveEd's avatar
    SteveEd
    Copper Contributor

    JeffInIdahosame here. Not hopeful there's an answer though maybe an overly polite MS agent will post a cut and paste response.

    • JeffInIdaho's avatar
      JeffInIdaho
      Brass Contributor
      HaHa. Yeah. I don't know why I posted here. I put the questions on Reddit too. I usually get better feedback there.

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