Outlook will assist users with time suggestions when creating new meetings

The new enhancement is coming in March.

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Outlook assist time suggestions

The new Outlook for Windows will be enhanced with the ability to assist users with time suggestions for new meetings created in the platform.

The new enhancement, announced in an entry to the Microsoft 365 Roadmap, will only be supported for non-recurring meetings. This means it will work for meetings that happen just once, not on a regular basis.

Here’s what the entry says:

Get assistance with time suggestions when creating new meetings in modern Outlook. This feature is currently supported for non-recurring meetings only. #newoutlookforwindows

The Redmond-based tech giant will roll out this feature starting in March, and it will be generally available to all users, including those on Windows 10. If you remember, Microsoft only recently made the new version of Outlook available to the operating system.

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