In Outlook 365 can I add AutoPick options to Ribbon or QuickAccess toolbar












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I'm creating a meeting in Outlook, so with the Meeting tab active and showing the Scheduling Assistant view ... at the bottom of the screen is a Options
drop-down menubutton, in that menu is the AutoPick menu which when selected opens a list of selectable options (All People and Resources, etc).



I want to expose those so I can just click on them without going through the Options menubutton, but when I go to customize I can't find AutoPick or any of the options in the commands list (even with show All Commands selected).



Any idea how to find this or expose them so easier to get to?



DF



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    I'm creating a meeting in Outlook, so with the Meeting tab active and showing the Scheduling Assistant view ... at the bottom of the screen is a Options
    drop-down menubutton, in that menu is the AutoPick menu which when selected opens a list of selectable options (All People and Resources, etc).



    I want to expose those so I can just click on them without going through the Options menubutton, but when I go to customize I can't find AutoPick or any of the options in the commands list (even with show All Commands selected).



    Any idea how to find this or expose them so easier to get to?



    DF



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      I'm creating a meeting in Outlook, so with the Meeting tab active and showing the Scheduling Assistant view ... at the bottom of the screen is a Options
      drop-down menubutton, in that menu is the AutoPick menu which when selected opens a list of selectable options (All People and Resources, etc).



      I want to expose those so I can just click on them without going through the Options menubutton, but when I go to customize I can't find AutoPick or any of the options in the commands list (even with show All Commands selected).



      Any idea how to find this or expose them so easier to get to?



      DF



      Office365 ProPlus v 1803










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      I'm creating a meeting in Outlook, so with the Meeting tab active and showing the Scheduling Assistant view ... at the bottom of the screen is a Options
      drop-down menubutton, in that menu is the AutoPick menu which when selected opens a list of selectable options (All People and Resources, etc).



      I want to expose those so I can just click on them without going through the Options menubutton, but when I go to customize I can't find AutoPick or any of the options in the commands list (even with show All Commands selected).



      Any idea how to find this or expose them so easier to get to?



      DF



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          Make sure you are in the Meeting view.



          Then you may search AutoPick in the "Tell me what you want to do" box, then right click it, choose Add it to QAT:
          enter image description here



          You can also using the File > Options > Quick Access Toolbar, but need to ensure you are in the Meeting view:
          enter image description here






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          • Given the UI in the screenshot above I think we are running two different versions, I have Office 365 ProPlus v 1803 Build 9126.2351. Adding "AutoPick" to the "Tell me what you want to do" does not find it, so I'm assuming this cmd is just not exposed in my version. I never knew you could right click in the "Tell me what you want to do" and add to QAT or the Ribbon ... that makes things much easier!

            – dark fader
            Feb 15 at 20:11













          • Sorry for missing the build number in my previous reply. I am in Monthly Channel, Version 1901. If this is an urgent task, you may refer to the steps in the link below to change your update channel and check the result: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/sum/deploy-use/…

            – Yuki Sun
            Feb 18 at 8:35











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          Make sure you are in the Meeting view.



          Then you may search AutoPick in the "Tell me what you want to do" box, then right click it, choose Add it to QAT:
          enter image description here



          You can also using the File > Options > Quick Access Toolbar, but need to ensure you are in the Meeting view:
          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer


























          • Given the UI in the screenshot above I think we are running two different versions, I have Office 365 ProPlus v 1803 Build 9126.2351. Adding "AutoPick" to the "Tell me what you want to do" does not find it, so I'm assuming this cmd is just not exposed in my version. I never knew you could right click in the "Tell me what you want to do" and add to QAT or the Ribbon ... that makes things much easier!

            – dark fader
            Feb 15 at 20:11













          • Sorry for missing the build number in my previous reply. I am in Monthly Channel, Version 1901. If this is an urgent task, you may refer to the steps in the link below to change your update channel and check the result: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/sum/deploy-use/…

            – Yuki Sun
            Feb 18 at 8:35
















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          Make sure you are in the Meeting view.



          Then you may search AutoPick in the "Tell me what you want to do" box, then right click it, choose Add it to QAT:
          enter image description here



          You can also using the File > Options > Quick Access Toolbar, but need to ensure you are in the Meeting view:
          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer


























          • Given the UI in the screenshot above I think we are running two different versions, I have Office 365 ProPlus v 1803 Build 9126.2351. Adding "AutoPick" to the "Tell me what you want to do" does not find it, so I'm assuming this cmd is just not exposed in my version. I never knew you could right click in the "Tell me what you want to do" and add to QAT or the Ribbon ... that makes things much easier!

            – dark fader
            Feb 15 at 20:11













          • Sorry for missing the build number in my previous reply. I am in Monthly Channel, Version 1901. If this is an urgent task, you may refer to the steps in the link below to change your update channel and check the result: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/sum/deploy-use/…

            – Yuki Sun
            Feb 18 at 8:35














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          Make sure you are in the Meeting view.



          Then you may search AutoPick in the "Tell me what you want to do" box, then right click it, choose Add it to QAT:
          enter image description here



          You can also using the File > Options > Quick Access Toolbar, but need to ensure you are in the Meeting view:
          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer















          Make sure you are in the Meeting view.



          Then you may search AutoPick in the "Tell me what you want to do" box, then right click it, choose Add it to QAT:
          enter image description here



          You can also using the File > Options > Quick Access Toolbar, but need to ensure you are in the Meeting view:
          enter image description here







          share|improve this answer














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          answered Feb 14 at 9:58









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          • Given the UI in the screenshot above I think we are running two different versions, I have Office 365 ProPlus v 1803 Build 9126.2351. Adding "AutoPick" to the "Tell me what you want to do" does not find it, so I'm assuming this cmd is just not exposed in my version. I never knew you could right click in the "Tell me what you want to do" and add to QAT or the Ribbon ... that makes things much easier!

            – dark fader
            Feb 15 at 20:11













          • Sorry for missing the build number in my previous reply. I am in Monthly Channel, Version 1901. If this is an urgent task, you may refer to the steps in the link below to change your update channel and check the result: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/sum/deploy-use/…

            – Yuki Sun
            Feb 18 at 8:35



















          • Given the UI in the screenshot above I think we are running two different versions, I have Office 365 ProPlus v 1803 Build 9126.2351. Adding "AutoPick" to the "Tell me what you want to do" does not find it, so I'm assuming this cmd is just not exposed in my version. I never knew you could right click in the "Tell me what you want to do" and add to QAT or the Ribbon ... that makes things much easier!

            – dark fader
            Feb 15 at 20:11













          • Sorry for missing the build number in my previous reply. I am in Monthly Channel, Version 1901. If this is an urgent task, you may refer to the steps in the link below to change your update channel and check the result: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/sum/deploy-use/…

            – Yuki Sun
            Feb 18 at 8:35

















          Given the UI in the screenshot above I think we are running two different versions, I have Office 365 ProPlus v 1803 Build 9126.2351. Adding "AutoPick" to the "Tell me what you want to do" does not find it, so I'm assuming this cmd is just not exposed in my version. I never knew you could right click in the "Tell me what you want to do" and add to QAT or the Ribbon ... that makes things much easier!

          – dark fader
          Feb 15 at 20:11







          Given the UI in the screenshot above I think we are running two different versions, I have Office 365 ProPlus v 1803 Build 9126.2351. Adding "AutoPick" to the "Tell me what you want to do" does not find it, so I'm assuming this cmd is just not exposed in my version. I never knew you could right click in the "Tell me what you want to do" and add to QAT or the Ribbon ... that makes things much easier!

          – dark fader
          Feb 15 at 20:11















          Sorry for missing the build number in my previous reply. I am in Monthly Channel, Version 1901. If this is an urgent task, you may refer to the steps in the link below to change your update channel and check the result: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/sum/deploy-use/…

          – Yuki Sun
          Feb 18 at 8:35





          Sorry for missing the build number in my previous reply. I am in Monthly Channel, Version 1901. If this is an urgent task, you may refer to the steps in the link below to change your update channel and check the result: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/sum/deploy-use/…

          – Yuki Sun
          Feb 18 at 8:35


















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