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Outlook 2013 Quick Start Guide - Microsoft Support

Outlook 2013. If you’re new to Outlook 2013, this free guide offers useful tips to help you find your way around. Need a guide for a different Office product? Download other Office 2013 Quick Start Guides.
Applies To: Outlook 2013

Fix your Outlook email connection by repairing your profile

In Outlook 2013 or Outlook 2016, choose File. Choose Account Settings > Account Settings. On the Email tab, choose your account (profile), and then choose Repair. Note: The Repair option isn't available if you're using Outlook 2016 to connect to an Exchange account. Follow the prompts in the wizard, and when you’re done, restart Outlook.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook 2024, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016, Outlook 2013, Office for business, Office 365 Small Business, Microsoft 365 admin

Getting started with the new Outlook for Windows

Manage all your email and calendars in a single place. Select Add account at the bottom of your list of folders or go to Settings and choose Add account in Accounts. Currently supported accounts include Microsoft accounts for work or school, and Outlook.com, Hotmail, or Gmail accounts.
Applies To: New Outlook for Windows

Choose the right version of Outlook - Microsoft Support

For a detailed comparison of Outlook on the web, Outlook 2016 for Windows, and Outlook 2016 for Mac, see Compare Outlook on the web and Outlook 2016. Outlook.com. Outlook.com is a free email service for your personal email. Anyone can go to https://outlook.com and sign up for a free email account.
Applies To: Outlook 2024, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016, Outlook Calendar for Windows 10

Video: What’s New in Outlook 2013 - Microsoft Support

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Applies To: Outlook 2013
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