Although Outlook rarely runs into big problems, it can bring some issues to light time and again. Hence, updating it will fix all the unresolved bugs and will also smoothen out the application workflow. So, we have listed all the ways to update Microsoft Outlook on an Apple computer down below.
How to Update Outlook on Mac?
If you’re using a genuine version of Outlook, updating it to a newer version is free of cost. And there are a few different ways to do so. No matter which method you choose to follow, your application will get patched with a newer build.
From the Outlook App
The easiest way to update Outlook on a Mac computer is via the application itself. Here, you have to check for updates via the application menu bar. So, for this,
Using Microsoft AutoUpdate
Trying to update Outlook from within the application always opens Microsoft AutoUpdate. So, in case you don’t see the Check for Updates button on the application, you have to manually install Microsoft AutoUpdate to upgrade Outlook. For this,
From the App Store
Another way to update Outlook on your mac is through the App store. This method works best if you previously downloaded the Outlook app from here as well. For this,
Through the Official Microsoft Website
If none of the aforementioned methods don’t work, or if you’re currently away from your computer, you can download the update file from the official Microsoft website. Once you do so, place the package file on your computer and simply install it. So,
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How to Switch to Beta Version?
If you want early access privilege to test beta updates (previews to newer builds), you can switch the update channel via Microsoft AutoUpdate. But keep in mind that the beta version is not the final version. That is when the particular update is released officially, everything from the UI to the overall workflow is prone to changes. Nevertheless, if you want to try out the earliest version of each application build, here are the steps to do so: