Exact same thing happened to me and I was freaking out but I figured it out (although I'm not sure if it will work for you, but doesn't hurt to try!). I selected an email from my inbox and clicked on the 'Move' button on the ribbon, then chose 'Other folder...', then I typed in one of the folder names that I could remember, found it in the list, and selected it. The email was moved to that folder, and all my other (previously created) folders then showed up in their respective inboxes. I'm not sure why it worked or how, but it did for me. Try it and let everyone else know if it works for you!
Mar 18, 2020 The Internet Accounts that you set up on your Mac allow you to use apps like Mail, Calendar, Contacts, and Notes. This lets you use Notes for iCloud, Gmail, Outlook, and other accounts you have. To use Notes with your accounts, go to System Preferences Internet Accounts. Then mark the box for Notes for each of the accounts you want. Update Office from the Mac App Store. If you downloaded Office from the Mac App Store, and have automatic updates turned on, your apps will update automatically. But you can also manually download the updates: Open the Mac App Store from your Dock or Finder. Nov 04, 2019 Microsoft is bringing a new design and user experience to Outlook for Mac. The updated app will include the same sync technology used in Outlook for. Jan 30, 2019 Microsoft hasn’t updated its images on the iTunes iOS app listing for Outlook yet, but the company previously told The Verge that the new design brings some unity to its mobile apps and brand.
Last month Microsoft brought an all-new design to its Outlook iOS app for beta testers. Now the changes are rolling out to all users. However, the promised dark mode is still in the works.
As noted by The Verge, Microsoft is bringing the latest Outlook design to all users. The biggest change is a shift from the all-white design in the previous iOS app to one that uses a bold blue header as seen above.
Microsoft hasn’t updated its images on the iTunes iOS app listing for Outlook yet, but the company previously told The Verge that the new design brings some unity to its mobile apps and brand.
“We’re bringing the family together, and we’re proud of our brand.” The blue was part of Android, but this latest design is clearly a bigger effort to move away from the all white design of Outlook for iOS that originally shipped as an app to compete with Apple’s built-in mail app.
Likely more exciting for many users, is Microsoft’s promise that it is working on a dark mode for Outlook for iOS. There’s no timeline right now on when that update may land.
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For what it’s worth, last fall, we saw the company tease out macOS Mojave Dark Mode support for Microsoft Office and then launched it in December.
Updated Outlook App For Mac Computer
Outlook for iOS is free download from the App Store.
Image via The Verge
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