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Last month, Microsoft started testing Microsoft Translator integration on the Outlook app for Mac. Today, the company is rolling out the new Translator add-in for Outlook on the Mac to all users. The Translator app on Outlook essentially allows users to translate an email in a foreign language to any language they like. For instance, if you get an email that’s written in French, you can translate it to English.
- Great app, but isolated from iOS I really like the integration of the outlook app with Outlook on my Windows 10 PC, OWA and my Mac. The experience and functionality are very similar between platforms which make it easy for me to switch between them and still be productive.
- How to Add Outlook Email to Mac. If you haven’t already, download and install Spark mail app on your Mac to get started. If you’re already using Spark and want to add a Outlook account, follow these instructions here instead. Launch Spark for Mac; Click on “Start using Spark” on the welcome screen.
- Get Outlook for Mac Help test drive support for Google Calendar and Contacts in the Outlook for Mac Preview. No purchase required until June 30, 2017.
To install Office, try signing in directly to the Microsoft 365 Software page instead. Select the language and bit-version you want (PC users can choose between 32-bit and 64-bit), and then click Install. See Steps 2 and 3 on the PC or Mac tabs above to help you with the rest of the install process.
Some of the features of the add-in include:
- Language auto-detection: Email content is a bit different than website content, in terms of both formatting and language composition, and Translator for Outlook strives to accommodate that. For example, you could be on an email thread with global colleagues—such as a modern Outlook Group, or perhaps an interest-based distribution list—where different languages are mixed together. When you want to read that whole thread in your native language, shouldn’t it just work? Translator add-in for Outlook achieves that while keeping the interface super simple.
- Cross-device experience: If you use Translator across devices (with the different Outlook apps), you’ll notice that there’s a different interface for the “desktop” and “mobile” flavors (plus some behind-the-scenes performance optimizations)—but wherever you use it, the capabilities are equal.
If you use Outlook on Mac, you can get the Translator add-in from the Office Store here.
Get Outlook for Mac
Microsoft Outlook App Download Mac
Outlook is included with Microsoft Office 365. Faculty and staff with full-service SUNet IDs can download Microsoft Office for Mac via webmail for free. See the Microsoft Office page for more information.
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Configure Outlook
You can configure Microsoft Outlook to access your Office 365 account by setting up an Exchange connection. An Exchange connection provides access your email, calendar, contacts, and tasks in Outlook.
Note: Two-step authentication may also be required.
- Launch Outlook.
- On the Outlook menu, click Preferences and then click Accounts.
- Select Exchange or Office 365 for the account type
- Enter the following information for your Exchange account:
- Email Address: your @stanford.edu email address
- Method: User Name and Password
- User name: [email protected]
- Password: your SUNet ID password
- Configure automatically: checked
- Click Add Account.
- A message displays asking whether you want to allow the Outlook autodiscover server to configure your settings. Check Always use my response for this server and click Allow.
- Your Exchange account settings display. Close this window.