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This wikiHow teaches you how to add a Microsoft Hotmail (now known as Outlook) account to your iPad, both by adding your Outlook inbox to your iPad's Mail app and by downloading and signing into the official Outlook app.

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Using the Mail App

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  1. You'll find this option about a third of the way down the "Settings" column of options.
    • Make sure that you're scrolling in the column of options that's on the far-left side of the screen.
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  2. It's in the middle of the "Accounts & Passwords" page.
  3. This option is near the bottom of the list of email options. Doing so will open the Outlook sign-in page.
  4. Tap the "Sign in" text box, then type in your Hotmail email address.
  5. It's a blue button below the text box.
  6. Tap the "Enter password" text box, then type in your Hotmail email account's password.
  7. This blue button is below the text box. Doing so will sign you into your Hotmail email address on your iPad.
  8. Doing this allows Outlook to use your iPad's Mail app to store emails.
  9. If you want to add your Outlook contacts, calendar information, and reminders to your iPad's Contacts, Calendar, and Reminders apps respectively, tap the white switch to the right of each option.
    • Make sure that you leave at least the "Mail" switch green.
  10. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Doing so will save your changes and add your Outlook (Hotmail) account to your iPad's Mail app.
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Method 2
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Using the Outlook App

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  1. It's a magnifying glass-shaped tab at the bottom of the screen.
  2. Tap the "App Store" search bar at the top of the screen, type in outlook , and tap outlook for ipad in the resulting drop-down list. Doing this will bring up a list of matching apps, the upper-left-most of which should be Outlook by Microsoft.
  3. If you're entering your Apple ID, you'll tap Install and then type in your Apple ID password, whereas Touch ID users will simply need to scan their Touch ID fingerprint. Once you've confirmed your identity, the Outlook app will begin downloading.
    • You may need to skip this step if you're re-downloading Outlook.
  4. Tap OPEN in the iPad's App Store once Outlook finishes downloading, or tap the Outlook app icon on one of your iPad's Home Screens. Doing so will open the app's login page.
  5. Tap the "Sign in" text box, then type in your Hotmail email address.
  6. It's a blue button below the text box.
  7. Tap the "Enter password" text box, then type in your Hotmail email account's password.
  8. This blue button is below the text box. Doing so will sign you into your Hotmail account.
  9. This will open the Outlook tutorial page.
  10. Navigate through the Outlook tutorial (or tap Skip in the bottom-left corner) until you arrive at your inbox. You can now begin using Outlook the way in which you would on a computer.
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  • Question
    How can I change my password if I can't remember my old password?
    Community Answer
    There should be a button that says "can't remember password." If you click that you will receive an email with instructions on how to create a new password.
  • Question
    What should I do if I can't remember my Hotmail password?
    Community Answer
    There should be a "Forgot Password" option that will send a code to either your phone or an alternate email address allowing you to make a new password.
  • Question
    What should I do if it says "can't verify account?"
    Community Answer
    This means that you have too many email accounts hooked up to one device. Unhook an unimportant account from your iPad, and try to verify the account again. If nothing happens, take your device to the Apple store, or to a tech service.
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