Overlay some calendars but split out others

Sara Goldband 0 Reputation points
2023-10-18T17:26:10.6866667+00:00

In the old outlook I could use this button User's image

to overlay a particular calendar with another one, but also keep some in split view. I have my personal calendar shared with my professional one so this means I could overlay those two for my calendar in totality, but still view my colleagues' calendars separately to the side.

In new Outlook, I see how to toggle "split view" on and off, but it seems to be all or nothing. Is there any way to do some of each?

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  1. Faery Fu-MSFT 19,686 Reputation points
    2023-10-19T08:21:31.0833333+00:00

    Hi @Sara Goldband ,

    I did the same test and got the same results as you. This is currently a design limitation of the new outlook.

    The new Outlook is not yet complete, and some options may not be available or work as expected. You can switch back to the classic Outlook at any time by clicking the toggle button in the top right corner of the window. 

    Besides, many features of our current products are designed and upgraded based on customers’ feedback. With requirements like this increase, the problem may well be released in the future, and you can make a suggestion via this link


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