I have added the Asana add-in for outlook and it seems to work well in the Microsoft 365 web version, but in the desktop version when I click on the icon in on the top right of the screen to create a task it opens the side pane but it stays gray and no fields are displayed to send info to Asana. Anyone else have this problem and know a fix for it?

Thanks, but not too much help here, just someone experiencing the same problem but no resolution. I have contacted the support team and they got back to me asking about versions of OS and outlook that I am using. Hopefully we can get somewhere


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I've been using Evernote with Outlook 2010. When I uninstalled and reinstalled the latest Evernote, the add-in for outlook disappeared.


How to I re-install evernote in Outlook 2010. does not list evernote. Add-in options says "There are not add-in property pages to display. Manage disabled items does not show Evernote. Users>Paul>Appdata>Roaming>Microsoft>addins> shows nothing.

Evernote Gods, PLEASE reconsider the discontinuation of the outlook clipper! While I understand that this app wasn't perfect, it allowed for a very efficient work flow. I've been a user of this product since 2013 (premium user since day 1), and the outlook clipper is a daily part of my life. Unfortunately, the other options (add in or email) are not suitable as I'm on exchange on-prem and email doesn't work great when I'm offline as well as the fact that I need to remember to go back into evernote finalize the note.

I have multiple webmail accounts feeding or loaded into my MS Outlook desktop client. When working in my @outlook.com email Acc/Inbox, I very much do like the tight integration offered by EN's Outlook Clipper add-in (green icon), that I continue to use whilst I camp-out on EN v6.25 for Windows. It works, or its features work so much better than the standard EN add-in (white icon) I use on all my other Non-Outlook email accounts/folders. E.g. ability to easily find a notebook I wish to save an email to, and once saved it doesn't create a new EN-Note-Window. Both the standard EN-clipper-add-in and EN-Outlook Clipper are available from the MS Outlook Toolbar (see screen shot) when I'm working in my Outlook email folder.

After more than 30 minutes looking for CLEAR explanations on the EN website, I have just grapsed the fact that the EN outlook clipper is definitely gone, without any explanations. I have been using EN for a few years now on a premium subscription and I find it unprofessional to remove features which have been promoted as part of the added values of the product for many years now. How come something that's been so useful and praised by the company itself is removed without any further notice ? I feel cheated upon. I had been paying for the product because I needed this particular feature among others but now, I am really considering moving away from EN as they don't seem to take into account what their customers are looking for. When having poor workarounds to replace an efficient addin is the only way to treat customers, I cannot but feel sorry for their support management. And yes ... when you see that on the "compare plans" webpage of EN, the "connect your outlook account to EN" is still displayed ... how do you call that but false advertising ?

When working in my @outlook.com email Acc/Inbox, I very much do like the tight integration offered by EN's Outlook Clipper add-in (green icon), that I continue to use whilst I camp-out on EN v6.25 for Windows. It works, or its features work so much better than the standard EN add-in (white icon) I use on all my other Non-Outlook email accounts/folders. E.g. ability to easily find a notebook I wish to save an email to, and once saved it doesn't create a new EN-Note-Window. Both the standard EN-clipper-add-in and EN-Outlook Clipper are available from the MS Outlook Toolbar (see screen shot) when I'm working in my Outlook email folder.

I understand that Evernote made a new clipper that should, in theory at least, works better than the legacy version. But why chose to make it limited to Exchange accounts? I have in my outlook program both my work email (exchange) and personal email (gmail) which I used to use the legacy clipper on both. Now the new clipper can only be used with the work email!

Hi,

is it possible to install a outlook version from the office 365 subscription on the ev servers?

I think, the outlook versions from o365 are slightly different to the normal outlook version from a normal office package. I cant find anything about that in the compatibility guide.

thanks for your reply. I know that but we have still archiving from our on-prem exchange server (Mailbox and Journaling).

The question is, can i use an outlook version from the o365 subscription on a ev server or is it different to a "normal" outlook version?

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Note that CRW's Four-Month Coral Bleaching Outlook was formerly known as the Seasonal Coral Bleaching Heat Stress Outlook. Although the product does provide the maximum composite outlook for the entire coverage period of four months, it also provides an outlook for each individual week within a four-month period. Furthermore, the product updates weekly, not seasonally as the previous name might suggest.

While acknowledging potential model limitations, longer lead-time predictions are helpful in preparing coral reef stakeholders to understand potential future heat stress. They can greatly support effective reef management and conservation decisions and communication with the public and local decision makers. NOAA CRW suggests caution, however, in the use and analysis of outlooks with lead-times longer than 20 weeks.

The first version of CRW's CFS-based probabilistic weekly Four-Month Coral Bleaching Outlook, based on the SST forecast from CFS Version 1 (CFSv1, Saha et a. 2006), wasreleased to thepublic in July 2012 during the 12th International Coral Reef Symposium(Eakin et al., 2012). The CFS-based Outlook has significantly enhanced CRW's capability for predicting the likelihood of coral bleaching heat stress. With CFS' multiple forecast runs per day, CRW is able to produce a probabilistic outlook that was not possible with CRW's former, LIM-based deterministic Outlook. In this very first version of the probabilistic CFS-based forecast, the Outlook was based on 28 ensemble members derived from CFS' four 270-day forecast runs per day, over a week. 0852c4b9a8

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