The new Outlook will support the automatic display of auto-mapped calendars when migrating from classic Outlook
The enhancement will be added in December.
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The new Outlook will soon support the automatic display of auto-mapped calendars, allowing users to have a clear sight of schedules, meetings, events, webinars, etc.
According to the latest entry in the Microsoft 365 Roadmap, the Redmond-based tech giant will enhance the platform in December 2024, most likely encouraging people to migrate to the new Outlook version.
The entry’s description emphasises this:
Users will be able to automatically see their auto-mapped calendars when toggling from classic Outlook to the new.
The enhancement will undoubtedly create a seamless environment for work, and it will encourage more users to use the new Outlook toggle.
The new Outlook was recently made generally available to users everywhere, and the Redmond-based tech giant has started to add dozens of features to it, including the ability to finally drag and drop emails into the Calendar icon in the app bar to create an event. Believe it or not, this hasn’t been available yet.
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