Calendar is a feature of Microsoft Outlook that allows you to accept and create meetings, appointments, and events.
Read the following for answers to your most common Outlook Calendar questions.
While you cannot move a meeting between calendars in Outlook for Mac, you can move appointments. See the Microsoft support article You can't move a meeting between calendars in Outlook for Mac.
Note: A meeting is a calendar item that has attendees, whereas an appointment is a calendar item that does not have any attendees and is on your calendar only.
By switching your calendar view to a list view, you can move your calendar items the same way you move mail. For example, you can drag and drop, use the Move command in the ribbon, or control-click to use the shortcut menu.
You may have folders hidden. Follow these instructions to change this setting.
If you know the name of the meeting room, you can enter that name directly in the Location field in the meeting invitation. If you don't know the name, or if you're scheduling a meeting in a location that is unfamiliar, you can use Room Finder.
See the Microsoft support article Find a conference room to learn more.
To share your calendar, you and the person you want to share it with need Microsoft Exchange accounts.
Permissions you can set range from co-owner to view-only. You can revoke permission for others to see your calendar at any time.
See the Microsoft support article Share your calendar in Outlook 2016 for Mac to learn more.
You can control the visibility of your user information by setting permissions on your calendar.
Tip: Keep your default permissions set to Free/Busy time. This allows others to see when you are busy if they try to invite you to a meeting, but will not allow them to see your calendar or what you're doing when you're busy. However, if you do not want this information available, select None.
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