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Join, leave, or follow Groups in Outlook - Microsoft Support Join, leave, or follow Groups in Outlook When you join a group, you gain access to the group mailbox and a group calendar If the group is connected to a work or school account using a qualifying Microsoft 365 subscription, you also gain access to a OneNote notebook and team site
Learn about Groups in Outlook - Microsoft Support Groups in Microsoft 365 give you collaborative tools to help your coworkers, friends, or family work on a common goal No matter what kind of account you create a Group with, you can send messages to the group with a dedicated email address and schedule events on a group calendar
Set up groups and teams - Microsoft Support By default, your team is Private, meaning you'll have to add the people or groups you want on the team Select Public if you want anyone in the organization to be able to find and join the team Add members You can add people, groups, or even entire contact groups
Send an email to a Group in Outlook - Microsoft Support Here are a few important things to remember about sending emails to a Group in Outlook: Anyone in your organization can start a group conversation For a public group, anyone in your organization can read and respond to the group's conversations For a private group, only group members can participate in the conversation
Use a Group calendar in Outlook to schedule and edit events In the folder list, under Groups, select your group If you have multiple calendars open, the events for each will be displayed Colored tabs across the top indicate which events align to each group Select Day, Week, Work week, or Month to change the calendar view