
Cant Open Links In Outlook 365 For Mac
I've got Outlook 2016 for Mac installed on a user's machine, and he wants to open up a couple of shared calendars from another user's account. The environment is hosted Exchange via Office 365.
I have no problem opening the other user's default calendar, but I can't seem to find where you can access the other user's other, non-default calendars. I haven't found any documentation which specifically speaks to opening another user's non default calendar on Outlook for Mac.
Once you get the Outlook links to open in Internet Explorer, you can change your default browser to Firefox. This should roll down to Outlook so any embedded hyperlinks will open in the correct browser. To set Firefox as your default browser, Open Firefox; Select Tools from the menu.
I know how to do it on Outlook for Windows. Chris2741 wrote: I've got Outlook 2016 for Mac installed on a user's machine, and he wants to open up a couple of shared calendars from another user's account. The environment is hosted Exchange via Office 365.
I have no problem opening the other user's default calendar, but I can't seem to find where you can access the other user's other, non-default calendars. I haven't found any documentation which specifically speaks to opening another user's non default calendar on Outlook for Mac. I know how to do it on Outlook for Windows. You can see if the calendar is in the list.
File--> Open --> Other Users Folder. Change the Folder Type to Calendar, then you can search for the calendars by name.
Tony Bongiorno wrote: Chris2741 wrote: I've got Outlook 2016 for Mac installed on a user's machine, and he wants to open up a couple of shared calendars from another user's account. The environment is hosted Exchange via Office 365. I have no problem opening the other user's default calendar, but I can't seem to find where you can access the other user's other, non-default calendars. I haven't found any documentation which specifically speaks to opening another user's non default calendar on Outlook for Mac. I know how to do it on Outlook for Windows. You can see if the calendar is in the list.
File--> Open --> Other Users Folder. Change the Folder Type to Calendar, then you can search for the calendars by name.
I'm not able to search for calendars when I do that, though. I follow the same click path you are describing, but after changing the folder type to Calendar, and then clicking Open, it just opens the other user's default calendar. I don't see an opportunity to search for any other calendars owned by that user. Am I missing it?
Dropbox has created an add-in that integrates with Microsoft Outlook. By connecting the Dropbox add-in to your Outlook account, you can: • Replace email attachments with a shared link to any file, big or small • Save email attachments that you receive directly to your Dropbox account • Ensure those with access to a file see updates to it (since shared links always point to the latest version of a file, whereas attachments are just a static copy) Enabling the integration adds a Dropbox icon to the Outlook compose window. When you click this icon a pop-up window appears, allowing you to select from the contents of your Dropbox. A shared link to any selected file or folder will appear in the body of the email. While this link looks like an attachment, it's in fact a. This means no slow-down in sending emails, and no space limitations in your inbox.
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