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    Get free Outlook email and calendar, plus Office Online apps like Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Sign in to access your Outlook, Hotmail or Live email account.

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  2. Hotmail is now Outlook.com. Tips: While signing in, select Yes at the "Stay signed in?" prompt if you want to go straight to your mailbox next time (not recommended for shared computers). Alternatively, check the "Don't show this again" box and select No to be prompted for your password each time. If you can't sign in, or have forgotten your ...

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  4. Sign out of Hotmail or Outlook.com. To sign out, go to Outlook.com. Select your account initials or account picture at the top corner of your Inbox. Select Sign out. Tips: If you don't see your picture at the top of screen, check to see if ad blocking is turned on. Sometimes this prevents the picture from showing.

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    Get more out of your email with Outlook.com. We've streamlined search to make it easier than ever to find what you're looking for. New features like Files and attachment previews let you see your pictures and files without leaving your inbox. And now you can add emojis and GIFs to your messages.

    Turn off Focused Inbox

    1.Select to open the Settings window. 2.Select Mail > Layout and under the Focused Inbox section, select Don't sort my messages.

    Show or hide the Reading pane

    1.Select to open the Settings window. 2.Select Mail > Layout and under the Reading pane section, choose Show on the right, Show on the bottom, or Hide.

    Customize or turn off Conversation view

    1.Select to open the Settings window. 2.Select Mail > Layout and under the Message organization section, choose whether you want the newest messages to appear at the bottom or top of the thread. If you don't want your messages to be organized by conversation, select Show email as individual messages.

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    Keep track of appointments, meetings, or any other event from anywhere. Add, edit, or delete events using daily, weekly, or monthly views. For more information about working with calendars in Outlook.com, go to Using the calendar in Outlook.com.

    Use the People page to find, view, create, and edit contacts and contact lists. To learn more about managing contacts in Outlook.com, go to Create, view, and edit contacts and contact lists in Outlook.com.

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    Use Tasks to create, manage, and track things you want to get done. You can learn more about the new and classic tasks in Outlook.com by going to Use Tasks in Outlook.com.

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  5. Aug 24, 2018 · While the email service remained Hotmail in name, the domains that appeared in your browser’s address bar changed. Hotmail.com took you to URLs based on msn.com, live.com, and others (and for a while, passport.com, Microsoft’s first attempt to use your Microsoft email address as “one account for everything”).

  6. Oct 28, 2022 · Go to the “Create one” option on the Outlook sign-in page. Choose your username from among the Outlook and Hotmail email domains and enter it. Create a password for the Hotmail account and click “Next.”. To set up the new account, enter your full name followed by your birthday and region.

  7. Feb 16, 2024 · While the domain didn’t change, the branding was “MSN Hotmail” for many years. This name seems to have stuck since many people still refer to it this way today. In 2007, a revamped Hotmail was introduced as “Windows Live Hotmail”, part of the Windows Live branding Microsoft was using across a wide variety of products at the time.

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