Open the Mac App Store to buy and download apps. A qualifying Office 365 subscription is required for Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Outlook brings your email, calendar, contacts all in one place so you can work efficiently. Office integration lets you share attachments right from OneDrive, access contacts, and view LinkedIn profiles.
If you’re switching from Windows to macOS - formerly OS X - either permanently or temporarily, you’ll unfortunately lose your contacts saved in the Windows desktop client for Outlook. Or perhaps you just want to have all your contacts available on both platforms, and you don’t use the web client - no matter the reason, there’s an easy fix.Following the guide we created previously you can titled “ol-contacts.csv” and import this file into your macOS address book, Contacts.
We’ll start by assuming you have the file on your macOS desktop.1. Launch Contacts by finding the profile in the Applications folder, or using CMD + F and typing Contacts into the Finder window.2. Select File Import from the Mac menu bar atop your screen.3. Select the CSV file from the desktop, or wherever you have it stored and press Open.4. Check Ignore first card to ignore the headers in the CSV file.5. Use the dropdown menus next to each piece of information to ensure it’s correctly categorized in Contacts.
For example, name, phone number, and email address each have to be selected to ensure they appear in the right place. Doing this once will handle all the rest of your contacts so you won’t have to do it for each.6. Press OK.Microsoft Outlook Tips.
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. 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?
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