rss feed
  • What are RSS feeds? - Microsoft Support
    RSS Feeds are an easy way to stay up to date with your favorite websites, such as blogs or online magazines. If a site offers an RSS feed, you get notified whenever a post goes up, and then you can read a summary or the whole post.
  • Manage RSS feeds for a site or site collection - Microsoft Support
    Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a way for you to make news, blogs, and other content on a site available to subscribers. When RSS is turned on, it can be managed for site collections, sites, lists, and libraries. Your permissions on the site determine at what level you can manage RSS.
  • Change settings for RSS Feeds - Microsoft Support
    Outlook 2016 includes RSS Feed customization options, such as how frequently to check for updated items, where RSS Feeds are saved, and whether to download attachments. What do you want to do? Review or change how often items are downloaded. Change where RSS Feeds are saved. Change RSS Feed display name. Download linked articles as an attachment
  • View the same RSS Feeds in Internet Explorer and Outlook
    When you use Windows Internet Explorer 9 or later and Outlook 2013 or Outlook 2016, you can view and maintain the same RSS Feeds subscriptions list in either program. You do so by sharing one RSS Feeds subscription list via the Common Feed List in Microsoft Windows.
  • Add or remove entries from the Common Feed List
    Add an RSS Feed to the Common Feed List When Common Feed List synchronization is turned on, subscribing to RSS Feeds in Internet Explorer is the fastest way to add RSS Feeds in Outlook. When you browse to a Web page that contains RSS information, appears next to the Home button.
  • Subscribe to an RSS Feed - Microsoft Support
    Really Simple Syndication (RSS) provides a quick way to read the latest updates from your favorite websites. Many websites offer RSS Feeds so that when a news article or a summary of an article is posted, it's also sent to your RSS Feed folder in Outlook.
  • Manage RSS feeds for a site or site collection - Microsoft Support
    Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a way for you to make news, blogs, and other content on a site available to subscribers. When RSS is turned on, it can be managed for site collections, sites, lists, and libraries. Your permissions on the site determine at what level you can manage RSS.
  • Create or subscribe to an RSS Feed - Microsoft Support
    RSS feeds help you to consolidate updates from different sites in an RSS reader. RSS feeds come at periodic intervals, and appear in an RSS reader, where you might already manage subscriptions to other types of information, such as headlines from news or blog sites.
  • Import a collection of RSS Feeds - Microsoft Support
    You can import a collection of Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds from an .opml file. This is a great way to use a collection of RSS Feeds from someone else or from an old computer that you’ve used to read RSS Feeds.
  • Change settings for RSS Feeds - Microsoft Support
    Outlook 2016 includes RSS Feed customization options, such as how frequently to check for updated items, where RSS Feeds are saved, and whether to download attachments. What do you want to do? Review or change how often items are downloaded. Change where RSS Feeds are saved. Change RSS Feed display name. Download linked articles as an attachment