Create and send email in Outlook | Microsoft Support Create and send email Choose New Email to start a new message Enter a name or email address in the To, Cc, or Bcc field If you don't see Bcc, see Show, hide, and view the Bcc box In Subject, type the subject of the email message Place the cursor in the body of the email message, and then start typing After typing your message, choose Send
Schedule a meeting in Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Support Paste the link into a chat, post, or email to share it with others Add a dial-in number Include a dial-in number and conference ID so that participants can call in to the Teams meeting If you schedule the meeting from Outlook, the dial-in number and conference ID automatically appear in the scheduled meeting invite
Recall or replace a sent email in Outlook | Microsoft Support Recall or replace a sent email in Outlook Try it! If you're using the Microsoft Outlook app or Outlook com, and if you and your recipients are all on Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft 365 and in the same organization, you can recall or replace an email message that you sent If you're using the new Outlook, learn about recalling messages here
Quick tips: Create and send email in Outlook for Windows Quick tips: Create and send email in Outlook for Windows Working on the desktop version of Outlook lets you easily read and answer email, whether you're connected to the web or not As you switch from Gmail to Outlook, it's good to be aware of a few differences, like Outlook's Focused inbox or how to share files stored in OneDrive
Send S MIME or Microsoft Purview encrypted emails in Outlook New Outlook Classic Outlook Outlook on the web Note Before you can send an encrypted email in Outlook, please Encrypt a single message and request receipts Encrypt all messages using S MIME Encrypt a message with Microsoft Purview Message Encryption Request a read receipt Request a delivery receipt Digitally sign this message
Change the account used to send email messages Change the account used to send email messages If you have multiple accounts in Outlook, when you compose a new email message, Outlook picks the default account as the From account However, if you want to Reply, Reply All, or Forward a message, Outlook will send your message with the same account the original mail was sent to
Send and receive attachments | Microsoft Support Send and receive attachments Try it! Send a file or image with your email message by adding an attachment Add an attachment Select Home > New Email Or, for an existing email, select Reply Reply All or Forward Select Home > Attach File, and choose an option: