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  1. Create an Outlook profile - Microsoft Support

    Create a new mail profile that contains information about your accounts and data files.

  2. Overview of Outlook email profiles - Microsoft Support

    When Outlook starts, it retrieves the profile information from the registry. When you run Outlook for the first time, a startup wizard guides you through the process of creating a new profile.

  3. Edit an Outlook profile - Microsoft Support

    Configure an Outlook profile to change account settings and data file information.

  4. Manage profiles or identities in Outlook for Mac - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to create new profiles, edit or delete profiles, and set your default profile in Outlook for Mac

  5. Add an email account to Outlook for Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to get Outlook set up to work with Microsoft 365, POP, IMAP, or Microsoft Exchange-based email accounts.

  6. Contact - Microsoft Support

    The profile consists of the accounts, data files, and settings that specify where your email messages are saved. To create a new profile, use the profile picker: Hold Shift while starting …

  7. Create an Outlook Data File (.pst) to save your information

    Create Outlook Data Files (.pst) on your computer to save Outlook items by account, project, or to archive older items.

  8. Turn Outlook profile prompt on or off - Microsoft Support

    When multiple profiles exist, you can set up Outlook to prompt you to choose a profile when Outlook starts. Working with profiles in Outlook is done through the Mail app in Control Panel.

  9. How to create a new Microsoft account - Microsoft Support

    If you don't have your own email, or want to get a new Outlook.com email address, go to outlook.com and select Create free account. Addresses used for Microsoft accounts cannot be …

  10. Switch to another Outlook email profile - Microsoft Support

    A Microsoft Outlook email profile is made up of email accounts, data files, and information about where your email is stored. This article assumes that you are using multiple profiles and …