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Optimize the Outlook mobile app for your phone or tablet

After you set up email in Outlook for Android or Outlook for iOS, you can customize the mobile app to stay connected the way you want. Select one of the handy tips below to learn how to optimize Outlook for your mobile device.

Customize swipe options to quickly take action on emails in your inbox.

  1. Tap Inbox at the top of the screen to open the side panel.

  2. Tap Settings, then Mail.

  3. Tap Swipe Options, then tap Swipe Right or Swipe Left and select an action.

Focused Inbox separates your inbox into two tabs—Focused and Other. Your most important emails are on the Focused tab while the rest remain accessible on the Other tab. Focused Inbox is on by default.

  1. Tap Inbox at the top of the screen to open the side panel.

  2. Tap Settings, then Mail.

  3. Tap to turn the toggle on or off for Focused Inbox.

You can set up sticky notes in Outlook mobile. For more information, please go to See your sticky notes on other devices and the web.

Conversations give you the option to group your emails by conversational threads based on the message Subject and to arrange the reading pane by Newest on top or on bottom.

  1. Tap Inbox at the top of the screen to open the side panel.

  2. Tap Settings, then Mail.

  3. To choose your option On Android - Choose which options you would like. For example, for Threading, select whether you want Newest on bottom. On iOS - Tap Email Organization, then tap the toggle to turn Group Emails by Conversation on or off. You can also select the option for Arrange The Reading Pane, either Newest on Top or Newest on bottom.

  1. Select Calendar at the bottom of the screen.

  2. Tap the View button.iOS Calendar view button options You can then select AgendaDay3-Day, or Month view.

    Note: The View button may be different depending on the view you currently have selected.

On Android

  1. Tap and hold to select the message.

  2. Tap the ellipses , then tap an action.

On iOS

  1. Tap the message to open it.

  2. Tap the ellipses , then tap an action.

Update notifications for specific email accounts

  1. Open the Outlook app.

  2. Tap Inbox at the top of the screen to open the side panel.

  3. Tap Settings, then Notifications & Sounds , then tap either Mail or Calendar.

  4. Update how you wish to receive notifications.

Update device notifications for the Outlook app

  1. On your device, go to Settings > Notifications.

  2. Scroll down your list of apps to Outlook.

  3. Update how you wish to receive notifications.

On both Android and iOS you can easily add Outlook to the "dock" on your home screen. This means that no matter what page of your home screen you're on, the Outlook app will always be just 1-click away.

  1. Tap and hold your finger on the Outlook app.

  2. Drag it to the dock/app bar at the bottom of your screen.

    Note: If you need to make room, hold your finger on an another app in the dock and drag it onto the home screen.

Adding the Outlook calendar widget makes it easy to get your agenda for the day. You'll always be able to see your upcoming events at a glance!

On Android

  1. Hold your finger on an empty space on your home screen.

  2. Tap Widgets at the bottom of your screen.

  3. Swipe until you find the Outlook group. Tap it.

  4. Touch and hold the Outlook Agenda widget and move it to where you want in your home screen.

  5. Choose your settings and tap Ok. Then drag the borders of the widget to the size you like.

On iOS

  1. Swipe down from the top of your screen to bring down the notification center.

  2. Swipe to the right to view your widgets and scroll to the bottom. Tap Edit.

  3. Scroll down the list of apps and tap the + next to Outlook. Tap Done.

You can access your widgets easily by swiping down or swiping to the left most screen on home.

Avoid clutter on your phone or tablet's screen by hiding or moving the unused email and calendar apps that come with your phone.

On Android

  1. Hold your finger on the native email apps like Gmail or Calendar.

  2. Drag it to the trash can icon that says Remove at the top of your screen.

    Note: Don't worry! This does not delete the app, it simply removes it from your home screen. You can always re-add it again later.

On iOS

  1. Tap and hold your finger on the native email apps like Mail or Calendar.

  2. When the apps are shaking, drag one on top of the other to make a new folder.

    Note: Doing this makes it easy to clear space on your home screen by moving them to a folder, as Apple doesn't allow you to hide or remove these apps.

You can now mark contacts as favorites to see notifications and conversations involving these contacts first.

To mark a contact as a favorite, open their profile card, then select the star at the top left of the card. Once you have one or more favorite contacts, you can select an email account from the account sidebar to see all recent conversations with your favorite contacts displayed before your other messages.

Note: This feature does not work in the All Accounts view.

You can set notifications for your favorite contacts, as well as drag and drop them to change the order in which they're displayed.

Updating the Outlook app to the latest version means you get all the bug fixes, security updates, and new features you need to be productive. You can update the Outlook mobile app from your device's app store.

On Android

  1. Open the Play Store on your Android device.

  2. Search for Microsoft Outlook.

  3. Tap Update.

    Note: If it says Open instead of Update, then you're already on the latest version of Outlook for Android.

On iOS

  1. Open the App Store on your iPhone or iPad.

  2. Search for Microsoft Outlook.

  3. Tap Update.

    Note: If it says Open instead of Update, then you're already on the latest version of Outlook for iOS.

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