![]() ![]() ![]() Instructions for classic Outlook on the web Select Always move to Focused inbox if you want all future messages from the sender to be delivered to the Focused tab. Select Always move to Other inbox if you want all future messages from the sender to be delivered to the Other tab.If moving a single message from Other to Focused, select Move > Move to Focused inbox. Top move a message from Focused to Other, select Move > Move to Other inbox.From your inbox, select the Focused or Other tab, and then right-click the message you want to move.You’ll be informed about email flowing to Other, and you can switch between tabs any time to take a quick look. Select the toggle next to Focused Inbox.The Focused and Other tabs will appear at the top of your mailbox.At the top of the page, select Settings.Instructions for the new Outlook on the web Turn Focused Inbox on Some controls to automatically move certain senders to "other" at the client level proactively would be great as well.Īllowing me to select that my inbox unread count only shows the "Focused" count would be a very nice feature as well.Īnybody else have thoughts or feedback on this new interface? I just feel like it currently makes more sense on mobile than it does in heavy Outlook.Note: If your organization has included its logo in the toolbar, you might see something slightly different than shown above. ![]() I'd love a rule or option to say: "If moved from Focused to Other then mark as read". I also now have right click context (which I guess is OK) to move them from Focused to Other but at the same time it seems more natural to "drop" them into a view/folder. I don't have the ability to mark all of the "other" as read without selecting them. ![]() I've been using it on mobile for a long time and thought that it would feel the same on Outlook but it just doesn't feel right.įor example, I now get a master unread count but two different views. So, I've had a little bit of time (over the past week) to experience the Outlook 2016 edition of Focused Inbox. ![]()
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