How to Use Reactions in Microsoft Outlook

by Ben Stockton

You don’t need to reply to an email directly to react to it—if you’re using Outlook, that is. Outlook users can use emojis to send a quick emotion to an email message or comment, with icons like a thumbs up, a heart, or a laugh. This can help you show appreciation, agreement, or emotion without writing a full reply.

If you want to know how to use Microsoft Outlook reactions, follow the steps below.

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    How to React to an Email in Outlook

    Reactions are available in most Outlook versions, including Outlook online and Outlook in Microsoft 365. You’ll also need an account with an Exchange Online mailbox to use reactions. Also, you can only react to someone in the same Exchange server as your Outlook account.

    To react to an email in Outlook, follow these steps.

    1. Open an email message in Outlook.
    2. Press the reactions button in the message options bar in the top-right.
    1. You’ll see a gallery of emoji reactions: thumbs up, heart, celebrate, laugh, surprise, and sad. You can also hover over the button to see a preview of the reactions. Select the reaction you want to send, which will be displayed below the message controls.

    The reaction will also be sent to the message sender and anyone else in the conversation who has an Exchange Online mailbox. You can only send one reaction per message, but you can change it by selecting a different reaction.

    How to See Who Reacted to Your Email in Outlook

    If someone reacts to your email, their reaction will appear beneath the email message controls.

    You can hover over an existing reaction to see more information about it (including who used it). You can also click on the reaction to open a pop-up window to view more details.

    You can also see reactions to your messages in your Outlook notifications feed. To access the notifications feed, click the bell icon in the top-right. You can filter the notifications by type, such as reactions, mentions, or replies.

    How to Customize Your Reactions Settings in Outlook

    You can customize some aspects of your reaction experience in Outlook by changing your settings. For example, you can choose whether or not to show reactions in your notifications feed and daily digest emails. You can also decide whether or not to allow others to react to your emails.

    To change your reactions settings in Outlook, follow these steps.

    1. Open the Outlook client and press the bell icon in the top-right.
    2. In the Notifications panel on the right, select the Customize button.
    1. Toggle the sliders next to the Email mentions and Reactions sliders to disable the notifications for email reactions.
    1. The setting should be applied automatically—exit the menu once you’ve updated your settings.

    Limitations to Outlook Reactions

    Reactions can be a fun way to communicate with your email contacts, but they also have some limitations and drawbacks. For instance:

    Using Reactions in Outlook

    Reactions can help you show your feelings and opinions without having to write a full reply, but the feature is still limited, so don’t forget to catch up on essential emails with a full response, too.

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