Outlook (new)
4 TopicsMissing feature of copying meetings in Outlook (new)'s calendar
There is no way to copy an event. In the former Outlook version we are able to use ctrl+c/ctrl+v or ctrl+drag&drop to create a copy of the event, which I miss very much. Today, I can only recreate a meeting from scratch only, or have to use the former version of Outlook for this. When will this be available in the new version?3.5KViews12likes4CommentsAuto-Correct and Shift+F3 features missing from Outlook (new)
I really miss 2 features: 1) Auto-correct options, where I for example always add a rule to replace "BR" to "Best regards," automatically, or replace common abbreviations to full phrases like product names. 2) When I don't have the lower/upper cases correctly, type e.g. WOrd, it's really convenient to use Shift+F3 to rotate between options (word/Word/WORD). These are features that make work with Outlook (new) less effective, so I really recommend to add them to the new version as well. These are actually MS Word features as far as I know, but it seems that the new Outlook does not benefit from Word's features anymore.1.6KViews3likes2CommentsMissing feature of adding a shared calendar to Outlook New
I have not been able to find any options in Outlook (New) to add a colleague's shared calendar to my Outlook's calendar sidepanel. I had to use the old Outlook to look at someone's calendar, and even if I added the calendar to the panel in the former Outlook, that one did not show up in the list within Outlook (new). I have not found anything in the Add calendar section, no right-click actions, nothing. Any chance to have a feature like this in the near future? Thanks.Solved1.9KViews0likes3CommentsSetting length of calendar event before starting the creation in Outlook (new)
In the former Outlook's calendar you could select an interval longer than 30 mins and click New event. Then the length of the new event was automatically set to e.g. 60 mins in the event creation window. In Outlook (new) we can only select max. 30 mins at a time, meaning that we always have to set the length of the meeting manually to 60 mins or longer, which is more complicated than just selecting the right length in the calendar by mouse (click beginning of interval, then ctrl+click the end of the interval). Would be lovely to get this feature back in Outlook (new).268Views0likes0Comments