Applies ToNew Outlook for Windows

As you start the new Outlook for Windows for the first time, you'll be asked during set up whether you want to import your settings and install your existing Outlook for Windows add-ins, so your new experience feels familiar.

If you toggle into the new Outlook for Windows from classic Outlook for Windows, you'll be prompted to import settings from that app. Otherwise, you'll be given the option to import certain Windows settings. For a list of these imported settings, see List of imported settings from classic Outlook for Windows and List of settings imported from Windows settings.

In addition to your settings, the web add-in counterpart of your existing COM add-ins in classic Outlook for Windows will be installed when you switch to new Outlook for Windows. This way, you can keep using your favorite add-ins without disruptions. For a list of add-ins that will be installed, see List of add-ins installed from classic Outlook for Windows.

Import settings to new Outlook for Windows

Select Import settings or select Skip. Migrating settings takes only a few moments.

If you've never used Outlook for Windows, the default settings will be applied. For a list of settings that are imported, see List of settings imported from Windows settings.

If you're importing a work or school account, when you choose Import settings, your settings will also be applied to Outlook on the web.

Need to try migrating your classic Outlook for Windows settings and add-ins again? Select Settings Settings > Accounts > Email accounts. Then, select Manage next to your email account, and choose Get Started.

List of imported settings from classic Outlook for Windows

Mail

  • Group by Conversations

  • Reading Pane Position

  • Density

  • Message List Preview Text

  • Folder List Expand/Collapse state

  • Message List Width

  • Sender Picture in Message List

  • Attachment Previews

  • Quick Actions on the Message List

  • Dark Mode

  • Header Theme

  • Notification Settings

  • Signatures

  • Auto-Replies

  • Focused/Other

  • Display Language

  • Mark as Read Settings

  • Quick Steps

  • Pinned Calendar or To-Do pane

  • Default Font

 Calendar

  • Meeting Hours

  • Start/End Meetings Early

  • Every Meeting Online

  • Temperature Format

  • Time Scale

  • Reminder Settings 

  • Primary Time Zone

  • Additional Time Zones

  • Show Week Numbers

  • Date/Time Format

  • Week Start Day

  • Work Week Days

  • Calendar View (e.g. Week, Work Week, Month)

List of settings imported from Windows settings

  • Display Language

  • Primary Time Zone

  • Dark Mode

  • More Windows Mail settings are coming soon

List of add-ins installed from classic Outlook for Windows

When you select the Import Settings option during setup, the web add-in counterparts of your existing COM add-ins in classic Outlook for Windows are installed in the new client. The following table lists the applicable COM add-ins and their web add-in counterparts. By selecting Import Settings, you also consent to the privacy policy, terms of use, and permissions of the respective add-ins. To learn more about the permissions of each add-in, select its link from the "Web add-in to be installed" column.

To check the COM add-ins you currently have installed in classic Outlook for Windows, select File > Options > Add-ins.

COM add-in

Web add-in to be installed

Adobe Acrobat

Adobe Acrobat for Microsoft Outlook

Blue Jeans Outlook Add-in

BlueJeans Meetings

Cisco Webex Meetings

Cisco Webex Scheduler

Citrix Files for Outlook

ShareFile

Evernote

Evernote

harmon.ie

harmon.ie web add-in

Jira

Jira Cloud for Outlook (Official)

Mimecast for Outlook

Mimecast Essentials for Outlook

Nitro Pro

Nitro Sign for Outlook

OnePlaceMail for Outlook

OnePlaceMail for Outlook

RingCentral Meetings Outlook Plugin

RingCentral Scheduler

Zoom Outlook Plugin

Zoom for Outlook Extension

For guidance on how to use and manage the installed web add-ins, see Use add-ins in Outlook.

Note: Your existing web add-ins installed in classic Outlook for Windows remain installed when you switch to new Outlook for Windows.

See also

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