Microsoft’s 2016 Build Developers Conference just wrapped up, and although the conference focused heavily on Windows 10, Office for Mac got some love as well. According to, the company is bringing its add-ins feature to the Mac version of its Office suite. Add-ins, which allow third-party developers to add functionality and features to Office, are already a key feature of Office on Windows and iOS, as well as the Office Web apps, so their arrival on the Mac will bring that suite more in line with the rest of the Office universe. Add-in support for the Android version of Office is still “,” according to Microsoft. Examples of add-ins currently available include one that lets you, another that, and another that lets you while you’re using Outlook.

Why this matters: Microsoft has made a big push under CEO Satya Nadella to provide its productivity tools to users regardless of which platform they use, and the arrival of add-ins on the Mac is yet another indicator of that push. For Mac users, it’s a welcome sign that Microsoft is working to provide the same set of features in its apps across platforms—an issue highlighted by Microsoft’s decision to from Office for Mac back in 2008.

That decision did not go over well with users, and Microsoft to Office 2011. Other new add-in features are coming soon Of course, Office add-ins for the Mac aren’t the only developer goodies Microsoft is adding to its productivity suite. Add-in developers will soon be able to create toolbar buttons and drop-down menus for add-ins (making them more seamless with the rest of the app), new add-in deployment tools for IT administrators, add-ins for OneNote, and the ability to install add-ins that aren’t available through the Office Store (a process known as “sideloading”).

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I recently installed El Capitan. In the process, I lost my emails that I had saved on my HD. (the mailbox 'on my mac') I have Time Machine and went to restore the emails, but with El Capitan the email mailboxes are a bit different than they were with Yosemite. The real issue is that I can go to a date that I want to restore emails from but Time Machine will only go back to Oct 7th-the date I installed El Capitan. Any ideas how to recover my mailbox 'on my mac' from dates earlier than my installation of El Capitan? Although you can restore messages from a Time Machine snapshot within the Mail application, it generally won't work with messages that were saved by an obsolete version of Mail.

In that case, you have to use an alternative method. Triple-click anywhere in the line below on this page to select it: /Library/Mail Right-click or control-click the highlighted line and select Services ▹ Open from the contextual menu. A folder should open.

Enter Time Machine and scroll back to the snapshot you want to restore from. Inside the folder named 'Mail' are subfolders named 'V2' and/or 'V3' (depending on the version of OS X that was in use at the time the snapshot was taken.) Inside one of those subfolders are more subfolders representing your Mail accounts. The names refer to the email addresses you use. Select the account folders you want and then select Restore.

From the action menu (gear icon) in the toolbar of the snapshot window. Restore the folders to the Desktop, not to their original location. From the Mail menu bar, select File ▹ Import Mailboxes. Choose Apple Mail as the format and import from the mailboxes in the folders you restored to the Desktop. The imported messages will appear in a new mailbox.

Move the ones you want to keep wherever you like and delete the rest. Then delete the folders on the Desktop.If you don't see the contextual menu item, copy the selected text to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C. In the Finder, select Go ▹ Go to Folder. From the menu bar and paste into the box that opens by pressing command-V. You may not see what you pasted because a line break is included. Press return. Linc, Thank you for your help.

However, I was not able to find a mailbox (or combination of mailboxes) that would recreate my 'on my mac' mailbox. I did find the folder (V3) and many subfolders within the V3 folder but all of the folders appear to be from my iCloud mailboxes and I can't seem to find any folders from prior to me downloading El Capitan. I am not too upset because most of the emails I wanted, I had in the cloud. However, I don't know what I am really missing that I put on my HD. Thanks again.

I do have Time Machine snapshots from before the upgrade. I have a big gap that has no snapshots but that is from me not paying attention to my Time Machine from April thru September. However, I appear not to be able to find the mailboxes (the subfolders of emails located in the 'on my mac' mailbox) within the Time Machine. In the V3 folder, I do not see a mailbox or mailboxes from April 9 of 2015-the date of the last backup before I installed El Capitan. I see folders that are on my present HD. Part of the issue I think is that I have folders that were named the same BUT they were in different locations: one on the HD and one in the cloud. Old bills that I knew I did not need, old emails etc.

I put on the HD to not waste space in the cloud. Thus, it is hard to differentiate between what was on the HD and what was in the cloud, but looking at the dates (and the emails in the V3 folder) it does not look like there are any emails from the snapshot in the Time Machine prior to the upgrade to El Capitan. Does that make sense? Thanks again for trying to help me. In Mail prior to the release of El Capitan (or the pre-release versions, if you used those), there was a V2 folder, but no V3 folder.

If you are really looking at a snapshot of the Mail folder and don't see that subfolder, then either you're looking in the wrong folder, or your backups are deficient. If the backups are deficient, the data can't be restored.

Please post a that shows what you did. Be careful not to include any private information. Start a reply to this message. Drag the image file into the editing window to upload it. You can also include text in the reply. While in Time Machine, press the key combination shift-command-C. The front window will show all mounted volumes.

All snapshots should now be accessible. Select the one you want and navigate to the files you want to restore. If you need to restore from a backup of the hidden user Library folder, first select a snapshot, then press shift-command-G.

A Go to Folder dialog will open. In it, you'll enter the path to the folder. The dialog will help you by automatically completing the parts of the path when you start to type them.

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The path begins with slash character ('/'). The rest of the parts will be separated by slashes. The next part is the date and time of the current snapshot. Enter a '2', and the rest of the date should be filled in automatically.

Press the right-arrow key to jump to the end of the path. Enter a slash to start the next part. Next is the name of the volume (usually 'Macintosh HD' unless you gave it a different name.) Start to type that, then jump to the end and enter a slash. The next part is 'Users', followed by a slash. Next is your short user name. That's also the name of your home folder, which is represented by a house icon in the sidebar of a Finder window.

Finally, enter 'Library', then press return. You should now be in the Library folder. From there you can get around as in the Finder. You can also select a different snapshot of the same folder. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only.

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