Learn how to use Outlook on the web, the web-browser version of Microsoft Outlook, to manage your email when you're away from your desktop. In this course, author Gini Courter starts off by showing you how to sign in to Outlook on the web; navigate the interface; and compose, receive, and manage your email. Next, learn how to use the calendar feature to create appointments, share your calendar with colleagues, and view multiple calendars. Finally, learn how to use Outlook on the Web to track your tasks, work with meetings, manage contacts, as well as how to access your account from your mobile device. Gini has been providing computer classes and seminars on Microsoft Office and related products for more than 20 years at public and private companies, state and federal agencies, educational institutions, and not-for-profit organizations, and has consulted and trained on the use of Microsoft SharePoint since the first SharePoint product was launched in 2001. Gini's passion is helping clients use SharePoint and Microsoft Office applications to create solutions that increase efficiency and collaboration while improving the quality of people's work lives. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan with an M. You can find her on Twitter. So if you use Office 365, then what you'll do is you will simply go to Office 365 sign-in. Log in the way that you do to be able to access anything else in Office 365. If you are not using Office 365, then you will need to get the web address for your email from whoever it is who manages your Exchange server. For example, it's pretty typical to see https and then mail. That is typically what you're looking for, so ask your Exchange server administrator or anyone else, and for both of these log ins, you will be required to provide your complete email address, your organizational email address, whether this is your company or your college or university, and then your password, and then you'll outlook 365 owa sign in able to sign in. So let's go do that. I've opened up Internet Explorer, and I'm going to go to office. Now I might have a personal Microsoft account, but that account is not going to be linked to Outlook on the Web. That would be linked to outlook. My outlook 365 owa sign in or school email is what will be connected to Outlook on the Web because that's what's running on Office 365 or on my Exchange server. And to be clear, if you have a home subscription to Office 365, it doesn't include Outlook, so it does not include this type of an Exchange account. I'm going to enter my work email address then, and when I do, because it's not a personal email address, when I tab to the password field, I'm automatically taken to the sign-in page for my organization which looks like this. It might be customized instead of this, but this is what it looks like and rather than assume that that password is correct, I'm going to enter my password, ask to be kept signed in, and click Sign In. And here I am in Office 365. I have online apps arrayed here, and you may not have that when you log in, but you will as I do have a waffle in the upper left hand corner, and from here, we can go to Mail, Calendar, People. This is Outlook on the Web. I'm going to click Mail. Notice that Outlook is opening my mailbox, and here I am in Outlook on the Web. Get Started with Outlook on the Web 1. Compose and Send Messages 2. Receive and Manage Messages 3.