Jim
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Agree so much. If people want things open in a new tab, they can middle click it, or right click/open in new tab. Just clicking on an icon should not open a new tab.
There was a ticket with this that had over 800 votes, but Microsoft seems to have decided to remove it.
https://outlook.uservoice.com/forums/907141-the-new-outlook-on-the-web-office-365/suggestions/35996260-opening-calendar-or-people-open-a-new-tab-i-want -
82 votes15 comments · The new Outlook on the web (Office 365) » Mail · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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Definitely agree with this. Being able to snooze emails is such an important and useful way to maintain the Inbox Zero lifestyle.
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42 votes3 comments · The new Outlook on the web (Office 365) » Calendar · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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lol what? Apparently this site censors a word homophonic with "dam". What is this place, a 19th century Christian monastery?
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Agree with this very much. The "notify organiser" option should be more intelligent. Default to *off* (because really, who wants thousands of emails saying "yes"). If the user turns it on manually, then keep it on in the future. Or have a setting where users can select their preference. And keep that **** toggle close to all the other options related to accepting invitations, instead of all the way across the other side of the screen.
However it's done, accepting an invite needs to be made easier. Fewer clicks. Less moving the mouse back and forth all the way across the screen.
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16 votes4 comments · The new Outlook on the web (Office 365) » Calendar · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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You can. It just takes more clicks as you have to manually deselect the "notify organiser" option. See (and vote on!) suggestion number 36517039 "Accepting an invite should take less clicks".
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23 votes15 comments · The new Outlook on the web (Office 365) » Calendar · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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You can. It just takes more clicks as you have to manually deselect the "notify organiser" option. See (and vote on!) suggestion number 36517039 "Accepting an invite should take less clicks".
I am also having this problem. When clicking to view an email with a poll, I get a page that says:
Something Went Wrong
There was something that went wrong with the application. Please refresh your browser window to continue.
It's not even about voting in the poll. The error prevents even viewing the text of the email.