You can switch back to the legacy version of Outlook by flipping the toggle switch on the upper-right corner of the Outlook for Mac application window or by going to the menu bar, selecting Outlook then New Outlook (New Outlook will have a check next to it when you are in New Outlook and will not when you are in the legacy version of Outlook). While you can add a Microsoft 365,, Google, iCloud, Yahoo and even an IMAP account in the ‘New Outlook’ view, you’ll notice that the Exchange and POP options are greyed out.įortunately, this can be resolved by switching back to the legacy version of Outlook (at least for now)! However, if you use Outlook for Mac to connect to an Exchange server (on-premise Exchange or Hosted Exchange) and/or a POP mail server, you might want to stick to the legacy version of Outlook. If you’re running a current version of Outlook for Mac, you’re probably aware that you can change the Outlook appearance from the legacy version of Outlook (aka the classic look) to ‘New Outlook’.
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