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M365 Outlook (OWA) How to Create and Respond to Emails
- How do I create a new message
- How do I reply to a message?
- How do I forward a message?
- What else can I do with a message I'm writing?
- What if I can't finish writing my response right now?
- What else do I need to know?
How do I create a new message
To create a new message:
- Click New drop down menu above the message list. Select Email message. A new message form will appear in the reading pane.
- To add recipients, you can type the name of anyone who is in your contacts folder or organization's address list, or you can type the email address in the To or cc field. The first time you enter a particular person's name, Outlook on the web searches for that person's address. In the future, the name will be cached so it will resolve quickly.
- Add a subject.
- Type the message you want to send.
- When you're done and your message is ready to go, click Send.
How do I reply to a message?
When you reply to a message, the subject is automatically copied and a prefix indicating that it's a reply is added at the beginning. The text of the original message is automatically copied into the new message.
To reply only to the person who sent the message:
- Select the message in the reading pane.
- At the top of the message, click Reply. A new message will appear addressed to the sender of the original message.
- Add your response.
- Click Send at the top of the message.
To reply to the sender of a message and all other recipients:
- Select the message in the reading pane.
- At the top of the message, click Reply all. A new message will appear addressed to the sender and to all other recipients of the original message.
- Add your response.
- Click Send at the top of the message.
How do I forward a message?
When you forward a message, the subject is automatically copied and a prefix indicating that it's a forward is added at the beginning. The text of the original message is automatically copied into the new message.
- Select the message in the reading pane.
- At the top of the message click Forward. A new message will appear.
- On the To line, enter the name or e-mail address of the person you want to forward the message to. You can also click To or Cc to jump to your address lists.
- Add any other information that you want in the message, such as a quick note explaining why you're forwarding it.
- Click Send at the top of the message.
What else can I do with a message I'm writing?
- To add an attachment, click Insert then Attachment at the top of the screen and browse to the file you want to attach.
- To embed a picture in the message so that it appears without the recipient having to open it, click Insert, then Picture, and browse to the picture you want to add to your message.
- For still more options, you can click the extended menu.
- From there, you can choose the following options:
- Save Outlook on the web automatically saves your messages as you compose it, but you can force a save at any time.
- Show bcc You can use bcc to include someone in the recipients list while hiding their name from the other recipients.
- Show from If you have permission to send from more than one address, you can use this field to change the from address of the message you're composing.
- Set importance Use this to set message importance. This won't change how the message is handled, but will let recipients know if it's high or low importance.
- Insert signature If you've created a signature in Mail settings, but didn't configure it to be automatically added to your messages, you can add it by clicking here
- Switch to plain text/Switch to HTML
- Show message options. Message options is where you can set message sensitivity, or request receipts. The sensitivity settings are Normal, Personal, Private, and Confidential. They are informational only, they don't change how the message is handled.
You can request a delivery receipt to let you know when a message that you've sent has reached the recipients. A read receipt will tell you when a message that you sent has been marked as read. Some email programs allow recipients to choose if they will respond to read receipts.
- If rights management settings are available for your account, you will also see an option to Set permissions. As an example, you can use permissions to prevent recipients from forwarding a message that you've sent, or from using reply all to respond to a message that you've sent.
What if I can't finish writing my response right now?
Outlook on the web automatically saves the message you're working on so that you can safely click away from it to do something else without losing your changes. To return to a reply or forward that you're working on:
- Look for the Drafts folder in the folder list. All drafts are kept there until they're either sent or deleted.
- Look for your draft in the same folder as the original message. The word Draft will appear in the message list next to the name of the person who sent the original message.
- Once you've found the draft, click it in the message list to view it in the reading pane. You can click Discard to delete the draft, or Continue editing to continue working on it.
What else do I need to know?
- When you're composing a message, you can pop it out into a new window by clicking the pop out icon in the upper corner of the message.
- You can add more recipients to any message that you send by typing their name or email address in the To or Cc field at any time before you send it.
- You can add an attachment or embed a picture in a message. To add an attachment, go to the top of the message window and click Insert, and then select either Attachment or Picture. Browse to the attachment or picture you want to add and click Open to add it.