Outlook update will give you more control over those nagging notifications

Easily manage the frequency of Outlook email notifications on mobile

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Maintaining a healthywork-life balancecan be difficult especially as notifications begin to pile up on your smartphone which is whyMicrosoftis rolling out a new update to itsemail service.

According to anew poston theMicrosoft 365roadmap, the software giant has updated itsemail clientwith new settings that make it easier to manage email notifications on mobile.

These new settings are now rolling out to smartphones running both Android and iOS so that Outlook users can stay on top of the things that matter to them and ignore the ones that don’t.

Upgrading Outlook for hybrid work

Upgrading Outlook for hybrid work

In aseparate poston the Microsoft 365 roadmap, Microsoft has revealed that it will add working hours and location settings toOutlooklater this summer.

Whether you’re stillworking from homeor back at the office as part of your organization’shybrid workmodel, you’ll soon be able to add your working hours and location in Outlook. This will allow your co-workers and others to know exactly when they can reach you so that they won’t need to worry about bothering you during your off hours.

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While this feature was initially added to the Microsoft 365 roadmap back in December of last year, it will finally become generally available beginning in June of this year.

By allowing users to more easily manage their notifications and let others know where and for how long they plan to work each day, Microsoft is giving workers the tools they need to succeed in a hybrid working world.

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