Re: outlook groups not showing in outlook 2016 I my case I had one user that was missing about 3 of the 8 Office 365 Groups he was a memeber of. They showed up fine on OWA. Office 365 Groups support in Outlook 2016 on the Mac OSX. ('Introduce the same feature for Groups in Outlook for Mac as on Windows.' ) is absolutely not done. I've been able to *see* my Groups in OL2016 since last Fall. However, all I can really do is see and interact with the Group's Conversations. On Outlook web I can see all my groups.
Editor’s note 6/2/2016: Post was updated to reflect that SharePoint replaced OneDrive for Business. Last year, we introduced a new cross-suite service for Office 365 commercial and education customers called Office 365 Groups, which enables people to create public or private groups. The first apps to take advantage of the Office 365 Groups service include Outlook, SharePoint, OneNote, Skype for Business, Power BI and Dynamics CRM. Yammer, Delve and Planner will also soon take advantage of this service. Along with today’s, we’re introducing Groups in Outlook 2016 and a new mobile app called Outlook Groups. These new capabilities offer a better way to get work done with others and offer a number of benefits compared to traditional distribution lists. In Outlook 2016, creating a group is easy and new colleagues can also join existing groups and quickly get up to speed.
Each member of a group can participate in conversations, schedule meetings, share files and notes and even initiate a Skype for Business voice and video call for urgent real-time decisions. Learn more about Outlook 2016 and its new Groups features. With the new Outlook Groups mobile app for Windows Phone, iOS and Android, you can now engage with your group on your phone while on the go—continue conversations, view files, @mention colleagues and even discover other relevant groups.
You can learn more about the Outlook Groups app —we’d love to hear what you think, so please submit a review. Group conversations in Outlook 2016 and in the Outlook Groups mobile app. If your organization already has Office 365, download Office 2016 to get the newest version of Outlook for your Windows PC, and download the on your phone today. Please keep your input coming as we continue to help teams work more effectively together across Office 365 and beyond.
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—Christophe Fiessinger, senior product manager for the Office 365 team, @cfiessinger Frequently asked questions Q. What are the systems requirements for Outlook 2016? A. Outlook 2016 supports PCs or Windows tablets running Windows 7 or higher.
View the for more information. What is the minimum requirement for installing Outlook Groups on my phone? A. Outlook Groups requires an Office 365 work or school account. We’ve listed the minimum requirements across Windows Phone, iOS and Android, as well as the mobile app frequently asked questions. When will Delve and Yammer integrate with the Office 365 Groups service?
A. By the end of 2015, we’ll introduce Office 365 Groups insights and discovery in Delve. We are targeting the Office 365 Groups and Yammer integration to be available during the first half of 2016, as mentioned in this last May. For more information on our roadmap, please visit and the.
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Why didn’t we call the mobile app “Office 365 Groups?” A. Office 365 Groups is a cross-suite service enabling individuals to easily create public or private groups. Individual apps such as Outlook Groups will take advantage of the Office 365 Groups service and deliver new team collaboration experiences. Where can I go to learn more about these Office 365 Groups updates? A. If you’d like to learn more about Office 365 Groups in Outlook and the new mobile app, join our YamJam. On Thursday, October 1, the Office 365 Network will host a YamJam from 9–10 a.m. PDT / 4–5 p.m. GMT. Members of the product engineering team will be on hand to answer your questions.
For those unfamiliar with a YamJam, it is similar to a “TweetJam” on Twitter or an “Ask Me Anything” (AMA) on Reddit, except it takes place on Yammer. It provides the opportunity for the community to ask questions and have a discussion with a panel of internal Microsoft experts on a particular topic. Here’s how to participate:. Request access to the Office 365 Network.
All requests will be approved as quickly as possible. Join the group. You can find it by using the Browse Groups function or through the search bar. Log in at 9–10 a.m.
PDT / 4–5 p.m. GMT on Thursday, October 1 to ask questions, follow the discussions and connect with Microsoft team members. Categories. Get started with Office 365 It’s the Office you know, plus tools to help you work better together, so you can get more done—anytime, anywhere. Sign up for updates Sign up now Microsoft may use my email to provide special Microsoft offers and information.
Recently announced, hot off the press, Office 365 Groups are coming to Outlook 2016 for Mac! More about this and what the scope of this release is yonder on the blog on 2 March 2017 titled “.” Caveat, this is by way of the Insider builds fast ring at the moment, so if you’re a corporate user and you’re wondering where this is, give it sometime and keep on accessing groups through either a Windows VM in your favorite hypervisor on Mac (whether that be Parallels, VirtualBox or VMWare Fusion) or through Safari / Chrome / Firefox. What does this look like you ask?
Pretty standard. If you’re used to the web view then you’re probably familiar with something that looks a little more like this: The interactions with the UI are pretty decent. The caveat is that within the Outlook for Mac 2016 UI, you don’t have the ability to “easily” create a new thread in that discussion unless you go and create a new message and then lookup the discussion list name whereas in the Web UI you merely click on “New”.
Of course the other thing to make note of is that since Groups make use of distribution lists, if within the Outlook for Mac client you click on “Reply” you’ll notice that you’re sending a note directly back to the original poster rather than a note to the entire group, thereby segmenting your conversation.