Outlook: Accessing a Shared Calendar in Outlook on the Web

Summary

This article details how to access another person's calendar in Microsoft 365 Outlook on the Web.

 

How-To

Task: To access another person's calendar in Microsoft 365 Outlook on the Web.

Note: When another Microsoft Outlook user grants you permission to his or her calendar, you can open it in Outlook. If you do not have permission, a permission request email message is sent to the other person.

 

Instructions

Step 1 - Open your USNH Email and sign in if required. Click the calendar icon on the left-hand side of your screen to go to the calendar section.

A red box circle the calendar icon

 

Step 2 -  In the Microsoft 365 Outlook Calendar, select the "Add calendar" button on the left.

A red box circle the Add calendar option

 

Step 3 - Select "Add from directory" and select the account to search form.

Red boxes around the add from directory and select an account to seach from

 

Step 4 - Select a person, group, or resource by entering a name or email address from your organization's directory to view the associated calendar.

 

Step 5 - Select the calendar group to which you want to add it.

 

Step 6 -  Click "Add".

Step 7 - If the other person whose calendar you want to open hasn’t granted you permission to view it, Outlook prompts you to ask the person for permission. If you click "Yes", a sharing request email message opens automatically. The message requests the person to share his or her calendar with you and also provides the option to share your default calendar with him or her.

 

Outcome

You have access to view someone else's calendar in Microsoft 365 Outlook on the Web.

 

Further Readings 

Outlook: Sharing a Calendar in Outlook on the Web

Microsoft Support - Open another person's Exchange Calendar 

Microsoft Learn - Share your calendar or open a shared calendar 

 

Need additional help?

For additional Training please visit the Teaching & Learning Technologies Training site

To submit a support request, please fill out the Microsoft 365 Support webform with as much detail as possible, or contact the Technology Help Desk team on your local campus. For password issues you must call or visit the Help Desk in person.

Details

Article ID: 949
Created
Fri 7/19/19 5:43 PM
Modified
Mon 11/27/23 4:09 PM
Applicable Institution(s):
Keene State College (KSC)
Plymouth State University (PSU)
University of New Hampshire (UNH)
USNH System Office