According to reports, Microsoft will replace the current Outlook UWP app with the new Outlook for Windows, which is essentially a web app. The software giant is working on some exciting new features for the new Outlook for Windows. It recently shared one of the many features that the new version of Outlook for Windows is getting.
Microsoft brings more personalization to Outlook on the web and the new Outlook for Windows users. This will be done by using the option to show background images in the Outlook reading pane. Make no mistake, Outlook only displays background images when no email is selected. Microsoft plans to introduce this feature in Outlook on the web and the new Outlook for Windows in June.
When the feature is available, background images will not automatically appear in the Reading Pane in Outlook. Microsoft has confirmed that this feature will be disabled by default. You need to turn on background images when you go to “Set general appearance” in Outlook. Outlook UWP users can now set a background image on the reading page.
While Microsoft plans to add background images to the Outlook reading pane in June, that could be delayed if things don’t go as planned. However, the Redmond tech giant plans to bring another set of new features to Outlook users by June. One of the main programs coming to Outlook next month is While Microsoft plans to add background images to the Outlook reading pane in June, that could be delayed if things don’t go as planned. However, the Redmond tech giant plans to bring another set of new features to Outlook users by June. One of the main programs coming to Outlook next month is vernacular voice compose.
In a recent development, Microsoft has added a new “Profiles” feature to Outlook for Mac, which allows users to create different profiles in the app for different purposes.