Add additional Calendars to the To-Do Bar
Add additional Calendars to the To-Do Bar.
Outlook 2016 only allows you to view the events located in your default calendar in your to-do bar. Having a feature to add multiple calendars overlapped in the to-do bar calendar would provide a better understanding of my daily schedule. One particular calendar I'd like to add to the to-do bar viewing is a shared calendar so using only categorize to filter is not a viable option.
Having a feature like this would allow for an easier way to view your schedule at a glance in the to-do bar.

231 comments
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Gerald Nightingale commented
This is imperative. Many people, particularly now in the work from home wave, work for more than one organisation. I work for four. In each case I need to present myself as part of that organisation. But there is only one me. So the calendars must all show as a merged calendar. Otherwise, if, for instance. I am invited to a meeting by one of the organisations I have to check the other calendars manually to see if I am free.
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Vincent Van Houtte commented
So... People are encouraged to embrace the 'new way of working', install MS Teams and start collaborating efficiently... But a feature such as this one is a major hurdle to do just that: Assuming that I can get someone to start using Teams, Channels and Channel Meetings, they won't see these Channel Meetings in their trusted to-do bar? Forget it.
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Anonymous commented
Search for "Puresoft Outlook Todo Pane",... this is a Outlook PlugIn to bring back all this features.
WebSite: https://www.puresoft.at/
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AJ commented
Seriously, Microsoft. This is really NOT yet implemented? We have been asking for this for years.
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Anonymous commented
This would be a fantastic feature to support now that I can add my personal gmail calendar and overlay it. Would be awesome to have that added to To-Do bar.
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Anonymous commented
pLEASE help
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john.schneider@foundrycommercial.com commented
Now that Outlook supports "personal" calendars, this would be the next logical step in case a personal appointment was next on the agenda.
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Heinrich Smit commented
I'm work for a contracting company so it would be great to see both my client and my company calendar entries at a glance in the ToDo bar
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Anonymous commented
I need it also in windows - in mac there is and it is perfect!
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Anonymous commented
I need this right now!
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Anonymous commented
bring back this feature!!
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Anonymous commented
Please bring this feature back.
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Tom Blough commented
Yet another bump and another ignored vote.
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Chris Horvat commented
If Calendar overlay in the calendar view mode is possible, why can't the To Do view also include the overlay calendars. Many organizations use shared mailboxs/calendars so this should be supported natively.
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Wolfgang commented
Well, guys ... this feature was removed long time ago. If you googling for this, you will find thousand of peoples they complaining about this. Finally Microsoft uses UserVoice, but UserVoice is just a "Yes, we hear you" excursion, while nobody really cares about UserVoice entries. This Entry for example is 4 Years old ... 4 !! 4 Years ... Has comments from the last week. That means "This Topic" is hot. But as you can see, nobody cares about. [ Well this also happen on Teams UserVoice ] ... The question is ... What exactly is the propose of UserVoice ? Is it to make customers happy by implementing (in this case bring back old) functions ? Or is this just to claim customers down, so they speak and getting bored after some time, because nobody cares. If you ask me, UserVoice is build for bullet point 2 and nothing more. Anything you write here is waste of time, this is my point of view, if i browse over the UserVoice ... Sad, but true ...
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rot8or commented
Yes please!! Please add this feature ASAP 🤞
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Kevin Mohlenhoff commented
Is anyone listening? Please add this feature.
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Anonymous commented
Yes pleaseeeeee
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Steve Earp commented
Bump! An issue that has needed resolving for years now!
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Kreeson Naraidoo commented
Do we have any timelines as to when this will be implemented?