Microsoft Ignite

November 19-22, 2024

Build powerful apps for Outlook and Microsoft 365

Reach hundreds of millions of users across Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, and the web.

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Integrate your business solutions into Outlook

A financial worker using Outlook to compose an email using event-based add-ins

Use the power of event-based add-ins

Enable users to access your solutions via common Outlook actions such as composing a new email, adding a recipient, or adding an attachment.

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Enable better collaboration in a hybrid working environment

Help your users to be more productive in hybrid or remote environments by sending better emails. Smart Alerts events such as OnMessageSend and OnAppointmentSend allow your users to improve their emails and meeting invites before they're sent.

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Build contextually rich email experiences across platforms

Outlook add-ins provide the right information and expose relevant tasks in the context of an email communication at the right time, such as when you're composing or reading an email. And, Outlook add-ins work across Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, and the web.

Community

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Join the Microsoft 365 Developer Program

Join the Microsoft 365 Developer Program

Get an instant sandbox preconfigured with sample data and start developing on the Microsoft 365 platform.

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Connect with our developer community

Don't reinvent the wheel. Learn, share and contribute with others on how to build apps for Outlook and the Microsoft 365 platform.

What's new in Outlook development

Use a shared library to migrate your Visual Studio Tools for Office add-in to an Office web add-in

Get Excel workbooks using Microsoft Graph and MSAL in an Outlook Add-in

Outlook add-in with SSO using nested app authentication (preview)

Create an Office Add-in that displays hello world

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