When you’re prompted to sign in, type the email address and password you use to sign in to Office programs. In Outlook, go to File > Manage Add-ins or Manage Apps. Note: If the Reading Pane ( View > Reading Pane) is set to Off, all add-ins will appear disabled. When you're in the main Outlook window (without a new message open), you can access your installed add-ins from the ribbon. When you're writing a new email message ( Home > New Email), you can access other installed add-ins from the Message ribbon.
The add-ins that you have installed automatically appear in the gray add-in bar near the top of the message when there is data in the email that is related to the add-in.įor example, when you open an email message that has a street address, you'll see that the add-in's name, Bing Maps, is displayed in the add-in bar.Ĭhoose the add-in to access the data it offers. To get them, you’ll need Office 2013 or Office 2016 and Exchange 2013 or Exchange 2016, and your administrator needs to activate add-ins for Outlook. Note: If you don’t see the Manage add-ins (or Manage Apps) button, you won’t be able to get add-ins for Outlook.