If you want to show the calendar in Outlook on the right side, you need to enable the To-Do Bar and pin the calendar to it. This works in both Outlook desktop and Microsoft 365. It takes less than a minute to set up.
Let us walk through everything, step by step.
Why You Would Want the Calendar on the Right Side
Most people spend their day in the Mail view. Switching to the calendar tab every time you need to check a date is annoying. Having a mini calendar on the right side lets you see your schedule without leaving your inbox.
It helps you:
- Check dates while reading emails
- Drag emails onto calendar dates to create events
- Stay aware of upcoming meetings without switching tabs
This is one of the most underused features in Outlook.
How to Show Calendar in Outlook on Right Side (Step by Step)

Step 1: Open Outlook Mail View
Start in your inbox. Make sure you are in the Mail section, not the calendar or contacts view.
Step 2: Go to the View Tab
Click the View tab in the top ribbon. This is where all layout and panel settings live.
Step 3: Find the To-Do Bar Option
In the Layout group, you will see an option called To-Do Bar. Click the small arrow or dropdown next to it.
You will see three options:
- Calendar
- People
- Tasks
Step 4: Click Calendar
Click Calendar from the dropdown. A mini calendar will appear on the right side of your Outlook window immediately.
If it does not appear, check that your Outlook window is wide enough. On smaller screens or narrow windows, the To-Do Bar might be hidden or collapsed.
Step 5: Pin It So It Stays
The panel may collapse when you switch views. To keep it visible, make sure the calendar is set to stay open. In older versions of Outlook, there is a pin icon at the top of the To-Do Bar. Click it to lock it in place.
How This Looks in Different Outlook Versions
Not all versions of Outlook work the same way. Here is a quick comparison.
| Outlook Version | Method | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Outlook 2016 | View > To-Do Bar > Calendar | Works well, stable |
| Outlook 2019 | View > To-Do Bar > Calendar | Same steps |
| Outlook 2021 | View > To-Do Bar > Calendar | Same steps |
| Microsoft 365 (desktop) | View > To-Do Bar > Calendar | Updated UI, same logic |
| New Outlook (2024/2026) | My Day panel | Different approach (see below) |
| Outlook Web (OWA) | My Day icon | Top right corner |
How to Show Calendar on the Right Side in New Outlook
Microsoft released a redesigned Outlook app starting in 2024, and it looks very different. The To-Do Bar works differently here.
Using the My Day Panel in New Outlook
- Open the new Outlook app
- Look at the top right corner of the screen
- Click the My Day icon (it looks like a sun or a calendar with a small clock)
- A panel slides in from the right
- This panel shows your calendar events for today and upcoming days
You can scroll through it, add tasks, and see your agenda without leaving the inbox.
Pinning My Day in New Outlook
Click the pin icon at the top of the My Day panel to keep it open permanently. Once pinned, it will stay visible every time you open Outlook.
How to Show Calendar on Right Side in Outlook Web App (OWA)
If you use Outlook through a browser at outlook.office.com or outlook.com, the steps are slightly different.
- Sign in to your Outlook web account
- Go to your inbox
- Look for the My Day button in the top right corner of the toolbar (it looks like a calendar icon)
- Click it
- A panel opens on the right showing your calendar, agenda, and tasks
This is not as full-featured as the desktop version but it gets the job done for quick checks.
For deeper customization of Outlook web settings, Microsoft’s official Outlook support page at support.microsoft.com covers this in detail.
Customizing the Right Side Calendar Panel
Once you have the calendar showing on the right side, you can adjust it.
How Many Months to Show
In classic Outlook with the To-Do Bar:
- Right click on the calendar in the To-Do Bar
- You can resize the panel to show more or fewer months
- Drag the top edge of the To-Do Bar upward to show a second month
Showing Upcoming Appointments
Below the mini calendar in the To-Do Bar, Outlook usually lists your next few appointments. This is pulled live from your calendar. You can see event titles, times, and dates at a glance.
Adjusting the Width of the Panel
Hover your mouse over the left edge of the To-Do Bar. The cursor will change to a resize arrow. Click and drag to make the panel wider or narrower.
Troubleshooting: Calendar Not Showing on Right Side
Sometimes the calendar does not appear even after following the steps. Here are the most common reasons and fixes.
The Window Is Too Small
If your Outlook window is not wide enough, the To-Do Bar will collapse automatically. Try maximizing the window or making it wider.
The Option Is Grayed Out
If View > To-Do Bar > Calendar is grayed out, you might be in a non-mail view. Click on the Mail section in the left panel first, then try again.
It Keeps Disappearing After Restart
This sometimes happens due to a display profile reset. Try this:
- Close Outlook
- Hold Windows key and press R
- Type
outlook.exe /resetnavpaneand press Enter - Reopen Outlook and set up the To-Do Bar again
You Are Using New Outlook and Cannot Find To-Do Bar
New Outlook replaced the To-Do Bar with the My Day panel. If you switched to the new version, follow the My Day steps above instead.
Adding Multiple Calendars to the Right Side View
If you have more than one calendar (work calendar, personal calendar, shared team calendar), all of them feed into the right side panel automatically. You do not need to add them separately.
To control which calendars appear:
- Go to your Calendar view (left side nav)
- Check or uncheck calendars in the left panel
- Go back to Mail view
- The right side To-Do Bar or My Day panel will reflect your active calendars
Tips to Get More Out of the Right Side Calendar
These are small things that make a real difference day to day.
- Click any date in the mini calendar to jump to that day in full calendar view
- Hover over a bold date (dates with events are usually shown bold or highlighted) to preview the event
- Drag an email from your inbox directly onto a date in the mini calendar to create a meeting or reminder from that email
- Right click a date in the mini calendar to create a new appointment directly
The drag and drop trick alone saves a lot of time when you are scheduling follow ups from emails.
How the Right Side Calendar Helps Your Productivity
Having the calendar visible while you work in email is a simple layout change with a real productivity impact. Research on multitasking and context switching shows that even small interruptions (like navigating to another tab) break your focus and cost time.
According to productivity principles outlined by experts at Harvard Business Review, keeping your schedule visible reduces the cognitive load of tracking your day mentally.
When the calendar is on the right, you:
- Respond to meeting invites faster
- Avoid double booking
- Plan your replies based on your actual availability
- Feel more in control of your day
Classic Outlook vs New Outlook: Which Is Better for the Right Side Calendar
| Feature | Classic Outlook | New Outlook |
|---|---|---|
| Right side calendar name | To-Do Bar | My Day |
| Shows mini month view | Yes | Limited |
| Shows upcoming agenda | Yes | Yes |
| Pinnable | Yes | Yes |
| Drag email to calendar | Yes | Limited in 2026 |
| Customizable width | Yes | Limited |
| Works in browser | No (desktop only) | Partial (OWA has My Day) |
Classic Outlook still gives more control over the right side panel. New Outlook is cleaner but has fewer layout options for now.
Switching Back to Classic Outlook If You Prefer It
If you updated to the new Outlook but prefer the old layout with full To-Do Bar support:
- Open Outlook
- Click the toggle at the top that says New Outlook (it might be a switch in the top right)
- Toggle it off to go back to classic Outlook
- The To-Do Bar with the calendar will be available again
Microsoft may eventually remove the option to revert, but as of 2026, most users still have the choice.
Summary
Showing the calendar in Outlook on the right side is done through the To-Do Bar in classic Outlook (View > To-Do Bar > Calendar) or the My Day panel in the new Outlook and Outlook web. Once set up and pinned, it stays visible while you work in your inbox. You can resize it, view multiple months, see upcoming events, and even drag emails onto calendar dates. If something is not working, check your window width, make sure you are in Mail view, or try resetting the nav pane. This small change makes it easier to stay on top of your schedule without constantly switching tabs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I show the calendar on the right side in Outlook on Mac?
The Mac version of Outlook does not have the same To-Do Bar as the Windows version. On Mac, you can use the split view in calendar mode, but the right side panel in the mail view is not available the same way. The My Day panel may be available depending on your version. Check View menu options in your Mac Outlook for available layout options.
Why does the To-Do Bar keep resetting every time I restart Outlook?
This usually happens when Outlook is not saving your profile settings correctly. Try running Outlook as administrator once, set your To-Do Bar preferences, then close and reopen normally. Also check if your IT team has applied group policies that reset the layout on startup.
Can I show the full calendar (not just a mini version) on the right side?
No. The right side panel in Outlook mail view only shows a mini calendar and an appointment list. To see the full calendar with week or month view, you need to switch to the Calendar section using the navigation bar. The right side panel is designed to be a quick reference, not a full replacement for the calendar view.
Will the right side calendar show other people’s calendars I have access to?
Yes. Any shared calendar or team calendar that you have added and checked in your calendar view will also show in the To-Do Bar or My Day panel. Just make sure the calendar is checked (enabled) in your calendar navigation panel on the left side.
Does showing the calendar on the right side slow down Outlook?
It adds a small amount of resource usage since Outlook is loading and syncing calendar data. For most users this is not noticeable. If you have hundreds of calendar events or shared calendars from many colleagues, you might notice slightly slower loading. In that case, you can turn off the To-Do Bar when not needed and turn it back on when required.
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