Applies ToOutlook on the web New Outlook for Windows

Last Updated: November 15, 2024

ISSUE

Starting in April 2024, Dismiss All and Dismiss options are no longer available in the Notifications pane for mentions, reactions, and other actions in new Outlook and Outlook on the web.

New Outlook notification options:

The Outlook Team removed the Dismiss All button and the Dismiss button for each card in new Outlook, so notification cards can no longer be deleted. Notifications can be filtered out through the new Filter control at the top of the Notification pane or in the Notification Settings page.

New Filter control in Outlook

Notification Settings page in Outlook

Outlook notification filter options Outlook notification settings pane

Outlook on the web notification options:

The Outlook Team removed the Dismiss All button and the Dismiss button for each card in Outlook on the web​​​​​​​, so notification cards can no longer be deleted. Notifications can be filtered out through the new Filter control at the top of the Notification pane or in the Notification Settings page.

New Filter control in Outlook

Notification Settings page in Outlook

Outlook notification filter options Outlook notification settings pane

STATUS: BY DESIGN

The Notifications pane changes in new Outlook are expected to be completed rolling out by May 2024.

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