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Note
If you would like to share calendar or folder to others, or change permissions after sharing rather than opening, check the following articles at first:
- Outlook 2016/2013/2010/2007: Share an Outlook calendar with other people
- Outlook.com: Share your calendar in Outlook.com
- Outlook on the Web or Outlook Web App: Share your calendar in Outlook on the web for business
- Outlook 2016 for Mac: Share your calendar in Outlook 2016 for Mac
- Outlook for Mac 2011: Share a folder in an Exchange account
Who is it for?
Users of Outlook, Outlook for Mac, Outlook on the Web and Outlook Web App who can't open shared calendars from an invitation.
How does it work?
We'll begin by asking you questions about the Outlook version you are using and the issue you're experiencing. Then we'll take you through a series of troubleshooting steps that are specific to your situation.
Important
The third party mail services such as Gmail,AOL,Yahoo are not supported by Microsoft and this guide might not apply to them.
Estimated time of completion:
10-15 minutes.
Select your version of Outlook
Don't know which version of Outlook you are running
First determine which outlook version you are using.
For Windows
If you find Office Account:
If you find Help:
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- Start Outlook.
- Select File, and then find either Office Account or Help, and follow the steps for which option you find. If you do not find either option, see the steps below.
- Select Office Account, and then select About Outlook.
- The product version will be listed here.
- Select OK.
Or- Select Help, and then select Additional Version and Copyright Information.
- The product version will be listed here.
- Select OK.
Or- On the Help menu, select About Microsoft Office Outlook.
- The product version will be listed here.
- Select OK.
For Mac
- Start Outlook for Mac.
- On the Outlook menu, select About Outlook.
- The About Outlook window will appear similar to one of the following, depending on your version of Outlook for Mac.
Outlook 2016 for Mac Outlook for Mac 2011
For Outlook on the web or Outlook Web App
If you are using browser to connect an Office 365 or Exchange mailbox, select Outlook On the Web/Outlook Web App.
Or
For Outlook app on mobile or tablets devices
If you are using Outlook App on mobile devices or tablets, including Windows Phone, iPhone, iPad, Android phones, select the option Outlook App on mobile/tablet devices at the bottom.
Open a shared calendar in Outlook 2010
Note
If you would like to share an Outlook calendar to other people rather than open a shared calendar from others in Outlook 2010, please check Share an Outlook calendar with other people.
To open a shared calendar from the Outlook sharing invitation, select Open this Calendar in the sharing invitation.
If you see something different, what problem do you encounter?
Open a shared calendar in Outlook for Mac 2011
Note
If you would like to share an Outlook calendar to other people rather than open a shared calendar from others in Outlook for Mac 2011, see See and share multiple calendars.
The sharing invitation that you receive resembles the following screenshot. Notice that there's no option to open the shared calendar.
To open the shared calendar, follow these steps:
- On the File menu, point to Open, and then select Other User's Folder.
- Select Find User .
- Type the name of the person who granted you access, select Find, select the person's name, and then select OK.
- On the Type menu, select Calendar, and then select OK.The shared calendar appears in the navigation pane under the Shared heading.
If you cannot open the shared calendar, what problem do you encounter?
Open a shared calendar in Outlook Web App
Note
If you would like to share an Outlook calendar to other people rather than open a shared calendar from others in Outlook Web App, please check Sharing your calendar in Outlook Web App.
To open a shared calendar from the sharing invitation, select Accept to open the shared calendar, and then you will see the shared calendar in the left pane under Other Calendar and the events in the right pane.
If you see something different, what problem do you encounter?
There is no Accept option
To work around this problem, open directly into the shared calendar.
For example, assume that your Outlook on the Web (formerly known as Outlook Web App) URL is
https://yourdomain/owa
, and that a user (user@yourdomain.com) shared his or her calendar with you.You can use the following URL to open the user's calendar:
https://yourdomain/owa/[email protected]/?cmd=contents&module=calendar
Did this solve your problem?
- If yes, see Additional resources.
- If no, see Additional help.
There is no Open this Calendar option
This problem occurs when the person who shared the calendar with you is running a later version of Outlook.
In the invitation, notice whether Microsoft Exchange appears before the shared calendar name, as in the following screenshot.
If Microsoft Exchange appears before the shared calendar name
If Microsoft Exchange appears before the shared calendar name, this typically indicates that the shared calendar is an Outlook default calendar. To open it, follow these steps:
- On the File menu, point to Open, and then select Other User's Folder.
- In the Open Other User's Folder dialog box, type the name of the user who shares the calendar with you in the Name box. In the Folder type box, select the type of shared calendar, and then select OK.
If Microsoft Exchange does not appear before the shared calendar name
If Microsoft Exchange does not appear before the shared calendar name, this typically indicates that the shared calendar is not an Outlook default calendar. In this situation, first add the user's Exchange mailbox to your Outlook profile.
- In Outlook, select Account Settings on the Tools menu.
- In the E-mail Accounts dialog box, select the E-mail tab, select your Exchange Server account, and then select Change.
- Select More Settings.
- In the Microsoft Exchange dialog box, select the Advanced tab, and then select Add.
- In the Add Mailbox dialog box, type the name of the person who shares the calendar with you, and then select OK.
- Select OK > Next > Finish > Close.
- In the navigation pane, expand Mailbox - UserNameOfFolderOwner, and then select the calendar that the user shared with you.
Note
If you cannot expand the mailbox, see the Cannot expand the mailbox of another person section of this guide for the workaround.
Did this solve your problem?
- If yes, see Additional resources.
- If no, see Additional help.
Cannot expand the mailbox of another person
To work around this problem, ask the person who shared the calendar with you to grant you the Reviewer permission for his or her mailbox.
Important
The following steps are performed on the computer of the person who shared the calendar with you.
- Use one of the following methods, depending on the version of Outlook that you're running:In Outlook 2007, right-click Mailbox - UserName, and then select Change Sharing Permissions.In Outlook 2010 or Outlook 2013, right-click your email address at the top of the folder list, and then select Folder Permissions.
- Select the Permissions tab, and then select Add.
- In the Add Users dialog box, specify the user with whom you want to share the calendar, select Add, and then select OK.
- In the Name list, select the name of the user whom you added, select Reviewer in the Permission Level box, and then select OK.
Did this solve your problem?
- If yes, see Additional resources.
- If no, see Additional help.
You see nothing or you don't have the necessary permission to open the shared calendar
Ask the person who shared the calendar with you to perform the following steps on his or her computer.
For Outlook Desktop Client:
- Use one of the following methods, depending on the version of Outlook that you're running:In Outlook 2016, Outlook 2013 or Outlook 2010, right-click the calendar you want to share, select Share, and then select Calendar Permissions.In Outlook 2007, right-click the shared calendar, and then select Change Sharing Permissions.NoteIf the Change Sharing Permissions is grayed out or unavailable, you might be using an internet calendar managed by third-party services, such as Gmail, Yahoo or AOL. Although you can modify most Internet calendars, calendar permissions are not supported.It is also possible that your organization restricts access to sharing permissions in your account for security purposes. In this case, contact your system administrator for help.
- On the Permissions tab, select the user for whom you want to grant the permission.
- In the Permission Level list, select Reviewer, and then select OK.
For Outlook on the Web or Outlook Web App:
In Outlook on the Web or Outlook Web App, select on the left top corner or the bottom in the left pane to open the calendar. Right-click the calendar you want to share to others, and then select Sharing Permissions. Next, follow the instructions in Sharing your calendar in Outlook on the web.
Did this solve your problem?
- If yes, see Additional resources.
- If no, see Additional help.
Open a shared calendar in Outlook 2016
Note
If you would like to share an Outlook calendar to other people rather than open a shared calendar from others in Outlook 2016 or Outlook 2013, check Share an Outlook calendar with other people.
To open a shared calendar from the Outlook sharing invitation, select Open this Calendar in the sharing invitation.
If you see something different, what problem do you encounter?
Open a shared calendar in Outlook 2016 for Mac
Note
If you would like to share an Outlook calendar to other people rather than open a shared calendar from others in Outlook 2016 for Mac, see Share your calendar in Outlook 2016 for Mac.
The sharing invitation that you receive resembles the following screenshot. Notice that there's no option to open the shared calendar.
To open the shared calendar, follow these steps:
- At the bottom of the navigation bar, select Calendar.
- On the Organize tab, select Open Shared Calendar.In the Search box, type the name of the person who has granted you access to their calendar, and press Enter.
- Select their name, and select Open.
If you cannot open the shared calendar, what problem do you encounter?
The Open Shared Calendar is not available
Symptoms
When you open your Calendar in Microsoft Outlook 2016 for Mac or Outlook for Mac 2011, the Open Shared Calendar button on the ribbon is unavailable.
Additionally, when you point to Open on the File menu, the Calendar option is unavailable.
Cause
This issue occurs if the Group similar folders, such as Inboxes, from different accounts check box is selected and the Hide On My Computer folders check box is cleared in General Preferences.
Workaround
To work around this issue, use one of the following methods:
Select the Exchange folder in My Calendars
- Open the calendar.
- Expand My Calendars to display the Exchange mailbox calendar, the On My Computer calendar, and calendars that are associated with any other accounts that are open in Outlook for Mac.
- Select the Exchange check box.
After you do this, the Open Shared Calendar button on the ribbon is available.
Open another user's Calendar
- On the File menu, point to Open, and then select Other Users Folder.
- Search for and then select the user whose calendar you want to open.
- In the Folder Type box, select Calendar.
- Select Open.
Change the preferences settings that are related to the On My Computer folders
- On the Outlook menu, select Preferences.
- Select General.
- Clear the Group similar folders, such as Inboxes, from different accounts check box.
- If you want, select the Hide On My Computer folders check box.
Did this solve your problem?
- If yes, see Additional resources.
- If no, see Additional help.
Open a shared calendar in Outlook 2013
Note
If you would like to share an Outlook calendar to other people rather than open a shared calendar from others in Outlook 2016 or Outlook 2013, please check Share an Outlook calendar with other people.
To open a shared calendar from the Outlook sharing invitation, select Open this Calendar in the sharing invitation.
If you see something different, what problem do you encounter?
Open a shared calendar in Outlook 2007
Note
If you would like to share a Outlook 2007 calendar to other people rather than open a shared calendar from others, see Share your calendar information.
To open a shared calendar from the Outlook sharing invitation, select Open this Calendar in the sharing invitation.
If you see something different, what problem do you encounter?
Additional resources
Congratulations! We are glad that this guide helps solved your problem.
Here are some additional resources that you may find useful:
Additional help
We are sorry that this guide didn't solve your problem. We recommend that you go the Microsoft Community for more help.
Here are some additional resources that you may find useful:
Workaround for opening shared calendar on Mobile/Tablet devices
If you are using Outlook App on mobile or tablet devices, such as Windows Phone, iPhone, iPad, Android Phones, you cannot see other user's calendars on these devices as they only sync your own calendars. The workaround is that you need to use Outlook on the web or Outlook Web App to view the shared calendar, or view it when on a Desktop Outlook for Windows or Mac client.
To use Outlook on the web or Outlook Web App to open the shared calendar from an invitation, sign in with your exchange or office 365 account, you will see the share invitation like this:
Select Accept to open the shared calendar, and then you will see the shared calendar listed in the left pane under Other Calendars and the events on this calendar in the right pane.
Did this solve your problem?
- If yes, see Additional resources.
- If no, see Additional help.
Outlook 2016 stops responding when you try to open shared calendar
This issue might occur when you upgrade to Outlook 2016 without fully uninstall the previous Outlook version, which makes Outlook 2016 offline. The solution is completely removing the older Outlook version and restart Outlook 2016. Follow the instructions:
- Tap Windows key, search Control Panel and open it.
- Select Programs > Program and Features.
- Check the list to find the older Outlook version, right-click on it and choose Uninstall to remove it.
- Reboot your computer and restart Outlook 2016.
Did this solve your problem?
- If yes, see Additional resources.
- If no, see Additional help.
Get other errors when you try to open shared calendar
If the other solution doesn't work for you and you get a different error message, try the instructions below:
- Make sure you have installed the latest Outlook version and fully patched.
- Enable Download shared folders.
- Select the File tab.
- Select Account Settings, and then select Account Settings.
- On the E-mail tab, select the Exchange account, and then select Change.
- Select More Settings, select Advanced tab, select Download shared folders
- Select OK, select Next, select Finish, and then select Close in the Account Settings window.
- Quit and restart Outlook.
- If still doesn't work, try to turn off Cache Exchange Mode with following steps:CautionWe do not recommend turn off cache Exchange mode, especially you are using Office 365 mailbox. If you take this action, do remember to turn it on after resolving shared calendar issue.
- Select the File tab.
- Select Account Settings, and then select Account Settings.
- On the E-mail tab, select the Exchange account, and then select Change.
- Under Offline Settings, clear the Use Cached Exchange Mode check box.
- Quit and restart Outlook.
Did this solve your problem?
- If yes, see Additional resources.
- If no, see Additional help.
You receive error message when you open shared calendar in Outlook 2013
What error message do you receive?
Solution for receiving error messages when open shared calendar in Outlook 2013
This problem occurs when the following conditions are true:
- You have Outlook 2013 configured to use a MAPI over HTTP connection.
- Your primary mailbox is in cached mode.
- The Download Shared Folders option is disabled.
To resolve this issue, use this workaround to enable Download Shared Folders in Outlook 2013:
- In Outlook, select File, select Account Settings, and then select Account Settings (again).
- Select the Microsoft Exchange account, and then select Change.
- Select More Settings.
- Select the Advanced tab. Select the Download Shared Folders option.
- Select OK, select Next, select Finish, and then select Close in the Account Settings window.
Did this solve your problem?
- If yes, see Additional resources.
- If no, see Additional help.
General troubleshooting for other errors when open shared calendar in Outlook 2013
If you get other errors, try the following instruction for general troubleshooting:
- Ensure the user has shared the calendar with you, with proper permissions. You can check Share an Outlook calendar with other people to get instructions about how to share calendar and grant proper permission.
- Check the right bottom corner in Outlook to see if the status looks like below to make sure Outlook is connected to the network and able to receive mail successfully, and isn't too busy performing other tasks such as updating folders.If you see , it indicates that the Outlook 2013 is connected to the network and Exchange server successfully.If you see , it indicates that the Outlook 2013 isn't connected to the network or Exchange server, check your network cable connection or contact your Network Admin.
- Try again later to see if the shared calendar works.
Did this solve your problem?
- If yes, see Additional resources.
- If no, see Additional help.
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You don't have permission to view a shared calendar in Outlook 2016 for Mac or Outlook for Mac 2011
When you try to open a shared Calendar folder in Microsoft Outlook 2016 for Mac or Outlook for Mac 2011, you receive the following error message even though you were granted permission to the folder:
Outlook cannot open the folder. You do not have permission to open this folder. Contact<Calendar owner's name> for permission.
This issue occurs because the owner of the folder that you want to access shares the sub calendar folder with you but does not share their default (primary) Calendar folder. To fix this issue, the calendar owner must share both the primary and the secondary Calendar folders with you. For more information, see 'You do not have permission' error message when you try to open a shared Calendar folder in Outlook for Mac.
Did this solve your problem?
- If yes, see Additional resources.
- If no, see Additional help.
You get blank calendar or permission error on Mac even if you have free/busy permission in Outlook 2016 for Mac or Outlook for Mac 2011
A user grants you Free/Busy permission to their calendar, but when you try to open that user's calendar in Microsoft Outlook 2016 for Mac or Outlook for Mac 2011, you receive the following error message:
Outlook cannot open the folder. You do not have permission to open this folder. Contact <user_name> for permission.
This issue occurred because the Free/Busy feature is only available in Outlook 2010 and Outlook 2013 for Windows. To open a shared calendar in Outlook for Mac, the user must grant you permissions of Reviewer or higher. Or, you can view the user's Free/Busy information by creating a new meeting request and then adding that user in the Scheduling Assistant. For more information, see User with Free/Busy permission can't open another calendar in Outlook for Mac.
Dis this solve your problem?
- If yes, see Additional resources.
- If no, see Additional help.
Can't open one or more of the shared Calendar folders in Outlook 2016 for Mac or Outlook for Mac 2011
In Outlook 2016 for Mac and Outlook for Mac 2011, you cannot open a shared Calendar folder that is not a subcalendar of the user's shared default Calendar folder.
- Calendar
- Second Calendar
- Third Calendar
In this example, the Second Calendar folder is a subcalendar of the user's shared default Calendar folder. Therefore, you can open the Second Calendar folder in Outlook for Mac. However, the Third Calendar folder is not a subcalendar under the default Calendar folder. Therefore, you cannot open this folder in Outlook for Mac. To resolve this issue, have the calendar owner create all shared calendars under the default Calendar folder.
Did this solve your problem?
- If yes, see Additional resources.
- If no, see Additional help.
Workaround for opening shared calendar on Mac system
We recommend using Outlook on the Web or Outlook Web App as a workaround to open shared calendar in Mac system.
Log in Outlook on the Web or Outlook Web App with your Exchange or Office 365 account in browser, select Accept in the invitation email, and then you will see the shared calendar in the left pane under Other Calendar and the events in the right pane.
Note
If you don't know the Outlook web url, please contact your system admininistrator for help.
If you see something different, what problem do you encounter?
Open a shared calendar in Outlook 2016 (only for Office 365 users on Monthly Channel)
To open a shared calendar from the Outlook sharing invitation, select the Accept button in the sharing invitation. The shared calendar will be added to your Calendar pane under the Shared Calendars section.
Did this solve your problem?
- If yes, see Additional resources.
- If no, see Additional help.
Open a shared calendar in Outlook on the web
Outlook Download For Mac
To open a shared calendar from the sharing invitation, select the Accept button in the sharing invitation. The shared calendar will be added to your Calendar pane under the People's calendars section.
Did this solve your problem?
- If yes, see Additional resources.
- If no, see Additional help.
Open a shared calendar in Outlook mobile apps for iOS & Android
To open a shared calendar from the Outlook sharing invitation, select Accept button in the sharing invitation. The Accept button will then change to View and you can then select it to view shared calendar. You can also locate the Calendar pane in your Outlook app to view a shared calendar by selecting the hamburger menu icon and then selecting that shared calendar from the list of calendars that is displayed in that menu.
Did this solve your problem?
- If yes, see Additional resources.
- If no, see Additional help.
Open a shared calendar from Outlook.com
When you share your
Outlook.com
calendar with people, they can add it directly to their calendar view in Outlook. Depending on the permission that you give them, they can view your calendar or edit it.For detailed information about how to share a calendar in
Outlook.com
, refer to Share your calendar in Outlook.com.Did this solve your problem?
![Outlook for mac not syncing Outlook for mac not syncing](/uploads/1/1/9/8/119846593/581541880.jpg)
- If yes, see Additional resources.
- If no, see Additional help.
Apple and Microsoft go toe-to-toe on several fronts like Word processing apps. However, Apple aims to offer a solid email experience with the Mail app on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, but it still leaves a lot to be desired. That's why you can't help but look at a viable alternative from Microsoft's camp - Outlook for Mac.
Recently, Microsoft revealed the brand-new look for Outlook for Mac, which is available through the Fast Insider group. That coupled with a bunch of other software integration in the Outlook for Mac app makes it a viable rival to the Apple Mail app.
In this post, we shall compare Outlook Mail for Mac to the default Apple Mail app. The comparison will be based on UI, Email Organization, Compose Mail, features, and apps integration. Let’s get started.
Cross-Platform Availability
I know cross-platform availability doesn’t matter much in an Email app. But I’m mentioning here so that you can expect a seamless experience on every platform. Apple Mail is only available on iOS, macOS, and iPadOS.
On the other hand, Microsoft Outlook is accessible on Android, iOS, Windows, macOS and Web.
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Read MoreUser Interface and Customization
Microsoft's plans to redesign the interface of Outlook for Mac is much needed to keep it in line with other platforms. There's a catch when it comes to trying out the new Outlook for Mac. You'll have to install it along with other Office apps through an ISO installer.
When you open Outlook for Mac, you'll notice the Compose (New Message) button and Search bar at the top. On the left sidebar, you'll find your email accounts and other folders. It is impressive how Microsoft uses a column layout style and adds the calendar integration to the extreme right. You won’t have a hard time navigating the new look.
You can change the default fonts for new mail, reply mail from the Outlook settings.
Apple Mail looks quite vanilla compared to the Outlook. The default interface shows the Email as well as folders on the left sidebar, messages list in the center, and mail view on the right. Interestingly, Apple Mail offers several customization options.
Go to Mail > Preferences > Fonts & Colors. From there, you can change the message list font, message font, and even fixed-width font. Apple Mail also allows you to change the list view preview from the default 2 lines to 3 lines or more.
Compose Mail
Apple Mail offers a bunch of editing options when you compose a mail. While writing a mail, you can change the font type, size, color, play with bold, italic options, and even add a bullet or number list.
I like how the Mail app lets you add the picture or scanned documents directly from the connected iPhone.
Outlook’s compose menu toolbar is richer than Apple Mail. It lets you highlight the words. You can even add tables and signature. Guess what? Outlook for Mac also supports templates. Yes, you can create ready-to-use templates with images and text. You can save them for later use. While composing an email, just tap on the three-dot menu above and select view templates and add a relevant one in the mail.
Such templates can be when you are composing emails related to specific subjects like marketing surveys, inquiries, and so on. Just create a master template with necessary text for each type or topic of emails you use often.
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Read MoreAdditional Features
If you like flagging emails, the Apple Mail offers a couple of options for neater organization. For instance, you can assign an orange flag for Bank mails and green flag to all finance mails. Most mail apps only support the normal flag (Red color) option.
From the flagged mail section, you can quickly jump to the exact mail that you are looking for. Apple Mail also supports Rules. You can select Mail > Preferences > Rules and create personalized email rules for you. I have created a rule to archive all the emails that come with Coronavirus in the subject.
We can only hope that Apple integrates services such as Reminders, Calendar, and Notes in the Mail app. It would be easy to set reminders for an email or create an event for the Mail app meeting.
Outlook for Mac app also supports to Rules options. I would highly recommend you to set some of the effective rules to organize emails like a pro. The app comes with Calendar, Sticky Notes, and Microsoft To-Do integration.
It works like a charm. If you are using Outlook as your mail provider and if you flag an email in it, the mail automatically gets saved into the Flagged mail section in the Microsoft To-Do app.
Email Export and Third-Party Integration
Apple allows you to export any mail as a PDF file menu. Open any mail and go to File > Export as PDF, and it will create a PDF file from the selected mail. Unfortunately, the app doesn’t offer any third-party app integration.
Microsoft offers a dedicated third-party app store. You can tap on the three-dot menu and go to Get add-ins from a dedicated store in Outlook.
For example, I use OneNote and Trello extensions in Outlook to directly send the selected mail to the OneNote or Trello.
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The comparison above gives you a clear view of the Apple Mail and Outlook’s strength and weaknesses. Apple Mail wins with the simple UI, mail organization, and iPhone integration. However, several folks complain that it is sluggish and buggy. Also, it doesn't translate to a pleasant performance on iOS either. Outlook for Mac brings a breath of fresh air with Microsoft apps integration, richer compose menu, and third-party add-ins. Hopefully, the Outlook for iOS also gets a facelift soon. As of now, I’m sticking with Microsoft’s offering. What about you? Sound off in the comments section below.
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