Microsoft 365 has made it easier than ever to share calendars. With these few simple steps, you can efficiently and securely share your calendar with co-workers, family members, or anyone else you choose.
What is Outlook?
Outlook is a personal information manager from Microsoft, available as part of the Microsoft 365 suite.
How to make sharing calendars in Microsoft 365 a breeze
Make the most out of Outlook with these tips
Millions of businesses worldwide use Microsoft Outlook, preferring the free web-based email and calendar service over its many competitors. Outlook also offers tasks and contacts management capabilities, among other nifty features that will help you work smarter and boost your efficiency.
Here’s how to share calendars on Microsoft 365
Do you want to remind or update your team of company-related activities? An easy way to do this is by marking the activity on your Outlook calendar and sharing it with your colleagues. The following steps will let you do just that.
Outlook on the web
If you have Microsoft 365 or another email service based on Microsoft Exchange Online, follow these steps to share your calendar:
Open the Calendar by clicking on the calendar icon at the bottom of the page.
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