[Trainer-Talk] Possible Mistake and Confusion regarding Microsoft Outlook

Christopher Murphy cjohnmurph at gmail.com
Wed Aug 7 21:56:03 UTC 2024


Thanks for passing along that resource.
	I use office 365 with the classic outlook.
	I actually had an experience where my computer was trying to get me
to upgrade to the new program but I refused to do it.
	I truly like the classic outlook.




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From: Trainer-Talk <trainer-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Brian
Vogel via Trainer-Talk
Sent: Wednesday, August 7, 2024 10:10 AM
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Subject: Re: [Trainer-Talk] Possible Mistake and Confusion regarding
Microsoft Outlook

*Too many Microsoft Outlook's - we explain them all*
<https://office-watch.com/2022/many-faces-of-microsoft-outlook/>  (last
updated July 2024)


The long and the short of it, as of today's date is this:


1. Outlook for Windows - Official name of what replaces the Mail, People,
and Calendar Apps on Windows 10 & 11.  Free.


2. Outlook 365 -  Is one program, with two user interface variants:

          a) New Outlook - this UI and the UI for Outlook for Windows are
virtually identical and while not inaccessible, are not particularly screen
reader friendly.  Much of the functionality we know and love in Outlook 365
(classic) is missing.

          b) Outlook Classic, which is, at times, styled Outlook (Classic).
It will be supported until 2029.

          c)  One can toggle between the New Outlook and Outlook Classic
User Interface in Outlook 365.  Even though it's now past the preview stage,
the instructions for toggling between New Outlook and Outlook Classic remain
the same:  Getting back to Outlook Classic User Interface if you're in the
Inaccessible New Outlook User Interface (AKA Outlook Preview or Outlook PRE)
<https://groups.io/g/M365-Accessibility/topic/99025717?p=%2C%2C%2C100%2C0%2C
0%2C0%3A%3Arecentpostdate%2Fsticky%2C%2Coutlook+classic%2C100%2C2%2C0%2C9902
5717%2Cct%253D1&ct=1>

          d) If the simplified ribbons are showing in Outlook Classic,
here's how you go back to the full ribbons: Restoring the Classic Ribbons in
Outlook 365 <https://groups.io/g/M365-Accessibility/message/7552>



Brian V
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