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Click [https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/office/WA200007357?src=onlinehelp&mktcmpid=acpro here] to open or add via Outlook.  
Click [https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/office/WA200007357?src=onlinehelp&mktcmpid=acpro here] to open or add via Outlook.  


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--Historical Method--
 
The Office 365 manifest install uses the URL
 
AC Pro Version 5.2
  [https://update.crmtogether.com/version1260-manifest.xml Office365 Manifest AC 5.2]
 
* Note: AC Plus users should use the manifest url on page https://accelerator.crmtogether.com/index.php?title=AC_Plus_Client_Install
 
** Note (9 Nov 23) Microsoft have removed the option to add from a url and so you have to save the manifest and add as a file. In 2024 we will have the app on the app store removing the need for all this.
 
ref: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/using-add-ins-in-outlook-on-the-web-8f2ce816-5df4-44a5-958c-f7f9d6dabdce
 
See also
    https://devblogs.microsoft.com/microsoft365dev/updates-to-how-to-install-and-use-add-ins-and-apps-in-outlook-for-windows-and-outlook-on-the-web/?ocid=microsoft365dev_eml_tnp_autoid65_title
 
to load in the application. This can be installed per-user or via the admin area and users are given access as required.
This is done via the 365 interface.
 
So log into Outlook on the web.
 
Open https://aka.ms/olksideload and you will be able to add this 'Office365 Manifest AC' you downloaded in from the "My add ins" page./Custom add ins, Add File.
 
Check out Microsofts latest documentation to see how to do this.
 
Watch [https://vimeo.com/547526467 here]
 
to see how a single user can do this on a mail box.


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Differences with our add-in and the Office 365 one
Differences with our Outlook Classic add-in and the Office 365 one


Features not supported
Features not supported
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-Compose (email)
-Compose (email)


* Neither send and save buttons are available
* "send and save" and "Prompt and Send" buttons are NOT available. This is due to API restrictions. However we have a "Save" button that allows you save the email in compose mode before you send it.
 
* Open Task Pane will not match on the email in TO
* Open Task Pane will not match on the email in TO


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We recommend editing your Outlook settings so the Accelerator button is visible in the toolbar.  
We recommend editing your Outlook settings so the Accelerator button is visible in the toolbar.  


1. Go to the Settings gear (1)
1. Select an email and click the three dots "..."


[[File:o365 custom settings.png]]
[[File:o365 emaildotclick.png]]


2. Click on View all Outlook settings (2)
2. Choose Customize actions


3. Choose Customize actions
3. Check the Accelerator Pro in the screen


4. Check the Accelerator in the Message surface (located in the Customise actions section) by clicking the check mark next to it.  
[[File:o365 check acpro.png]]


[[File:o365 check ac.png]]
4. Click Save


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5. Restart Outlook and check if the new version of the add-in is removed.
5. Restart Outlook and check if the new version of the add-in is removed.
--Historical Method--
The Office 365 manifest install uses the URL
AC Pro Version 5.2
  [https://update.crmtogether.com/version1260-manifest.xml Office365 Manifest AC 5.2]
* Note: AC Plus users should use the manifest url on page https://accelerator.crmtogether.com/index.php?title=AC_Plus_Client_Install
** Note (9 Nov 23) Microsoft have removed the option to add from a url and so you have to save the manifest and add as a file. In 2024 we will have the app on the app store removing the need for all this.
ref: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/using-add-ins-in-outlook-on-the-web-8f2ce816-5df4-44a5-958c-f7f9d6dabdce
See also
    https://devblogs.microsoft.com/microsoft365dev/updates-to-how-to-install-and-use-add-ins-and-apps-in-outlook-for-windows-and-outlook-on-the-web/?ocid=microsoft365dev_eml_tnp_autoid65_title
to load in the application. This can be installed per-user or via the admin area and users are given access as required.
This is done via the 365 interface.
So log into Outlook on the web.
Open https://aka.ms/olksideload and you will be able to add this 'Office365 Manifest AC' you downloaded in from the "My add ins" page./Custom add ins, Add File.
Check out Microsofts latest documentation to see how to do this.
Watch [https://vimeo.com/547526467 here]
to see how a single user can do this on a mail box.
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Latest revision as of 13:45, 18 November 2024

17 Sept 2024

Accelerator Pro for Sage CRM is now available on the Microsft App Source Store

Click here to open or add via Outlook.


Differences with our Outlook Classic add-in and the Office 365 one

Features not supported

-Explorer (Options menu)

  • Add Tag
  • Reply and Tag
  • New Email
  • New Appointment

-Compose (email)

  • "send and save" and "Prompt and Send" buttons are NOT available. This is due to API restrictions. However we have a "Save" button that allows you save the email in compose mode before you send it.
  • Open Task Pane will not match on the email in TO

Also Note that Outlook on Mobile/Smart phones is not supported


Enable

To keep the task pane open Pin the task pane (otherwise when you change email it will close)

Ideal Configuration

We recommend editing your Outlook settings so the Accelerator button is visible in the toolbar.

1. Select an email and click the three dots "..."

2. Choose Customize actions

3. Check the Accelerator Pro in the screen

4. Click Save


Removing add-ins

You can log into outlook on the web and then in the same browser open https://aka.ms/olksideload find the add-in in the Custom add-ins section of the dialog box that lists your installed add-ins. Choose the ellipsis (...) for the add-in and then choose Remove to remove that specific add-in.

And from there remove the add in. Sometimes though in your Outlook Classic client things get stuck and so you may need to manually clear the cache. Follow the steps below (at your own risk):

1. Close Outlook.

2. Open the Run command by pressing the Windows key + R.

3. Type %localappdata%\Microsoft\Outlook\ and press Enter.

4. Delete all the files and folders in the folder that opens.

5. Restart Outlook and check if the new version of the add-in is removed.

--Historical Method--

The Office 365 manifest install uses the URL

AC Pro Version 5.2

 Office365 Manifest AC 5.2
    • Note (9 Nov 23) Microsoft have removed the option to add from a url and so you have to save the manifest and add as a file. In 2024 we will have the app on the app store removing the need for all this.

ref: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/using-add-ins-in-outlook-on-the-web-8f2ce816-5df4-44a5-958c-f7f9d6dabdce

See also

   https://devblogs.microsoft.com/microsoft365dev/updates-to-how-to-install-and-use-add-ins-and-apps-in-outlook-for-windows-and-outlook-on-the-web/?ocid=microsoft365dev_eml_tnp_autoid65_title

to load in the application. This can be installed per-user or via the admin area and users are given access as required. This is done via the 365 interface.

So log into Outlook on the web.

Open https://aka.ms/olksideload and you will be able to add this 'Office365 Manifest AC' you downloaded in from the "My add ins" page./Custom add ins, Add File.

Check out Microsofts latest documentation to see how to do this.

Watch here

to see how a single user can do this on a mail box.