

From there, you can select Schedule event to add the event as-is to your calendar or select Edit details to modify the event before adding it to your calendar. Selecting the text that includes the date and time opens the Suggested Meetings add-in, but won't take you away from the message. The message shown below includes a date and time that triggers the Suggested Meetings add-in, which is installed by default. If an add-in is available and enabled, it will be added automatically to messages you receive that meet the criteria to trigger it. For example, when you open an email that has a street address, you'll see that the add-in's name, Bing Maps, is displayed in the add-in bar.Add-ins for Outlook extend the usefulness of email by adding information or tools that you can use without having to leave Outlook Web App.Outlook Web App comes with several add-ins that are available and enabled by default, although they may be turned off for your mailbox. To use the add-in, select the add-in button from the ribbon.Īs a gray add-in bar near the top of the message when there is data in the email that is related to the add-in. When you're ready to install the add-in, select Add.ĭepending on the type of add-in you've installed, the add-in could appear in one of the following areas.Īs a button in the ribbon when you're reading emails or composing a new one. When you find the add-in you want to install, select it to learn more about the add-in and review its privacy policy.

Alternatively, if you're after a specific add-in, enter its name in the search box.

In the Add-Ins for Outlook dialog, search for the add-in you want by selecting All and scrolling through the list of add-ins.

If you don’t see the Get Add-ins or All Apps button on the ribbon bar, your administrator may have turned off add-ins for your organization. Starting in Outlook for Windows Version 2302 (Build 16215.10000), the All Apps button is used to manage your add-ins and access the Office Store.
