Outlook for Office 365 for Mac Outlook 2016 for Mac Outlook 2019 for Mac Contributors: Last updated: March 5, 2018 Most customization options are available on the Outlook menu bar and ribbon. If you don't see the menu bar, you're probably in full-screen mode. Hover your mouse near the top of the screen to make the menu bar visible, or click the green button at the top left to leave full-screen mode. View messages from multiple accounts Select All Accounts in the upper left, and then click Inbox. Show or hide the ribbon Select View > Ribbon. Show or hide the sidebar (folder pane) Select View > Sidebar. Show or hide folders • Select Outlook > Preferences > General. • Select Show all account folders. • Select Hide On My Computer folders. Move or hide the reading pane • Select Organize > Reading Pane. • Select Right, Bottom, or Off. To change the size of the reading pane, rest the pointer on the border between the reading pane and the message list, and then drag the border to the right or left. Change the sort order in the message list Select Organize > Arrange By, and then select an option. Choose columns for the message list The available columns vary, depending on the type of items in the list. Columns work best when the reading pane is hidden or positioned below the item list, so select Organize > Reading Pane > Bottom or Off. Select View > Columns, and then click a column name. Columns in the current view are identified with a check mark. Multifamily 2018 Outlook January 2018 2 and multifamily – saw a reduction over the past year by 150,000, while owner households were up 770,000. As a result, the homeownership rate rose to 63.9 percent in third quarter, increasing 20 bps over the last quarter and 40 bps over the last year. Change the text size of the sidebar, message list, and reading pane (*This feature requires macOS 10.11 and later.) You now have the ability to increase the display size of the sidebar (1), mail list (2), and reading pane (3) text. Go to Outlook > Preferences > Fonts. • Click on a column heading to sort by that column. • To rearrange the columns, click a column heading, and then drag it to a new position. • To resize a column, rest the pointer on the right edge of the column header until the pointer changes, and then drag the edge. Change the theme • Select Outlook > Preferences > General. • Under Personalize, select Colorful or Classic. Organize email by sender Whether your messages are set up to display on the right or on the bottom, you can organize email by sender simply by clicking the Arrange By menu on the Organize tab and selecting From. If your reading pane is set up to show messages on the right, at the top of your message list, click the By menu, and then select From. If your reading pane is set up to show messages on the bottom, right-click or Ctrl+click anywhere in the message column header section, and then select Arrange By > From. Filter email by unread, attachments, or date sent Select Home > Filter, and then select an option. Frequently asked questions How do I change the font size of the folder list and email list? How to enable macros in excel for mac 2011. Customer support and troubleshooting for Office for Mac 2011 ends October, 2017. To get all the latest features, upgrade to Office 2016 for Mac. Make a one-time purchase, or buy an Office 365 subscription and stay up to date. See for instructions. How do I change the size of the buttons? You can't change the size of buttons at this time. How do I add buttons to the ribbon? It's not possible to add or remove buttons on the ribbon in Outlook for Mac. If you'd like to request this feature, please visit the. How do I change the look of unread messages? Unread messages are marked with a blue dot and have a blue time and date when the reading pane is positioned to the right of the item list. They have bold type when the reading pane is hidden or positioned below the item list. If you want to mark a read message as unread: • Select the message. • Press and hold the Control key while clicking the mouse button.
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