Emily Brown
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191 votes20 comments · Outlook for Windows (Desktop application) » Calendar · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
At Microsoft we pride ourselves on being customer focused and we apologize for the frustration that our decision to remove the FindTime add-in has caused for Outlook for Windows users.
We are committed to using important customer feedback received in this situation to inform our decisions, moving forward. We are working with urgency to re-enable the FindTime add-in as fast as we can.
Stay tuned for updates.
Thanks – Outlook Calendar Team
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305 votes34 comments · Outlook for Windows (Desktop application) » Calendar · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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805 votes178 comments · Outlook for Windows (Desktop application) » Calendar · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
Hi everyone,
Thank you for providing a clear signal that we should improve how we highlight “Today” on the calendar.
We are planning to make this update in Outlook for Office 365 subscribers. We will post a subsequent status update when this is available for you to use in Outlook.
Thank you very much for your feedback. Please do keep making suggestions and voting on others’ suggestions to help us improve the product.
Thanks,
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667 votes43 comments · Outlook for Windows (Desktop application) » People · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
This is great and we’re already looking at it! However it’s technically challenging to enable each person to publish information in a place where everyone else can see it, so we’re working through that.
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7,032 votes470 comments · Outlook for Windows (Desktop application) » Calendar · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
Hello all,
While this request is being reviewed for future consideration please try this workaround solution:
• Click on the Deleted Items Folder
• Click on View tab on the command bar
• Choose “Change View – Manage View” command on the command bar
• Click “New” in the right to create a new
• Name the view “Calendar”
• Pick the Day/Week/Month “type of view”
• Click OK. Now you should get dialog that lets you customize the view.
• Now click on Columns –
Change the select available fields in bottom-left to All Appointments Fields
Select the “Start” field on the left and Click Start → on the right.
Select the “End” field on the left and Click End → on the right.
Click OK
• Click on Filter…
Click on the “Advanced Tab”
Click on the Field Drop Down – All Mails Field – “Message Class”
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Couldn't agree more. I had old, deleted, calendars hanging out in the depths of the deleted folder and therefore giving me event notifications even though those calendars were no longer in my calendar list.