

Go to the bottom of the list and select Get Add-ins.

Select More actions at the top of the message. Open the Add-ins menu Manage add-ins while reading a message Select Add a custom add-in, then either Add from URL or Add from file.Įnter the URL or select the file for the add in. Go to the bottom of the page to Custom add-ins. You can also add add-ins from a URL or file Select More actions, then select Remove. To remove an add-in, go to the add-ins menu and find the add-in in My add-ins. Your administrator can also add add-ins to your account.įind the add-in you want and select the Add button to add it to your account. This is where you can add custom add-ins by using a URL or a file.Īdmin-managed shows add-ins that have been made available by your IT administrator. My add-ins shows add-ins that have been added to your account. The add-ins menu has three sectionsĪll shows all available add-ins, including add-ins that have been added to your account. See Open the Add-ins menu and Add a Get Add-ins icon to your message window to learn how to find Get Add-ins. Get Add-ins opens the Add-Ins for Outlook menu, where you can find and manage add-ins. Use the add-ins menu to add or remove add-ins Try the Instructions for classic Outlook on the web. Note: If the instructions don't match what you see, you might be using an older version of Outlook on the web. 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 includes a date and time that triggers the Suggested Meetings add-in, which is installed by default. For more information, see the privacy statement and the terms and conditions section in the add-in’s consent form. For example, if you install an add-in in Outlook on the web, you will see the add-in when you open Outlook 2016.Īll add-ins are validated by Microsoft, including those that you install from the Office Store. When you install an add-in in Outlook on the web, it will appear in other versions of Outlook as well. Most add-ins have access only to the data in the email message that you're working in. Even after you add and give consent for an add-in, it can only run when you select it. Installed add-ins are turned on by default, but you'll be prompted to give consent the first time you run them if they need access your data. Add-ins in Outlook on the web are programs or utilities that help you automate tasks when you view or create messages. Microsoft has partnered with leading companies to build add-ins that help you get things done right from your inbox.
