Apple's Touch Bar Support Now Available For All Outlook 2016 Users on Macbook
Microsoft has recently put effort to bring the office accessibility with Apple's MacOS. The company has developed a lot of things in the current timeline targeted to the Touch bar utility of Apple's Macbook. And now the tech giants just brought up the full accessibility of Outlook 2016 through MacOS's Touch bar support. Microsoft is also adding up many other office apps to the list of Apple'sTouch Bar support.
According to MSpoweruser, Microsoft just unveiled Outlook 2016 on Macbook with the full accessible support of Touch bar. This will allow users to enable the access to all the common formatting options available on Touch bar while writing a new email or replying to an email using his/her Outlook account. Moreover, users will be able to flag, reply, forward, archive emails and important docs using the touch bar only. Furthermore, they will be able to toggle between a mail and the standard calendar just by swapping it though the Touch bar of Macbook.
Another thing that has created an enormous buzz among the Macbook users is the accessibility of Add-ins options in Outlook 2016. That means the users of the latest Macbook can now switch to their favorite add-ins using Outlook 2016 on their machine as well. According to Digital Trends, the users can get the access to add-ins support just by clicking on the "Store" icon in the Office ribbon. After that, they need to look for their preferred add-ins by searching it through the search app. And finally, they will be able to activate their liked add-ins through Outlook. Also, they will receive a reply notification on their mail as soon as the add-ins are downloaded on their Mac.
By this process, users will now be able to easily send up a GIF file through mail by sending it using the Giphy add-in, translate any emails or documents sent through email using the Microsoft Translator add-in and many other kinds of stuff. Touch Bar support is now available to all Office 365 and Office 2016 subscribers on Mac.
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