Same thing applies for any other windows: Tasks, Notes, Contacts, other folders, etc. Now you have two windows open one for your mail, and one your calendar. Outlook will give you a contextual menu, including 'Open In New Window,' which allows you to open that mail folder in a new window.įrom that point, you can click whatever you were looking to have open in a new window. While viewing Mail, instead of right-clicking on Calendar, do this: Right-click on any other mail folder (it doesn't matter which one).
But lucklily, there's an easy workaround. No visible option appears to open your Calendar in a new window. You could then right-click on 'Calendar.' Up would come a contextual menu with the option 'Open In New Window.' Click it, and you've got two views.īut in Outlook for Mac 2011, if you right-click on Calendar while you're viewing Mail, nothing happens. For example, in Outlook for Windows, you could be viewing your mail, then want to view your calendar in a separate window, while your mail window remains open. In many Mac programs (and indeed, in Outlook for Windows), you can right-click (or Ctrl-click) somewhere to open a new window. Wish you could open your calendar, mail, etc in a separate window in Outlook for Mac 2011? Well, you can!