Microsoft Outlook: Quickly see who is in the office based on work hours and location [MC862229]
Coming soon for Microsoft Outlook: If users have enabled work hours and location in Settings, their colleagues will be able to more quickly see who plans to be in the office with a new calendar feature.
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