So another option (if it's possible) is to keep the 365 Home subscription for Word, Excel & PowerPoint but purchase & install the standalone version of Outlook. Interestingly, the standalone version of Outlook does support archives. Steve's link above shows which Office packages support archives. One option is to upgrade to an Office 365 Plan that supports Outlook archives - either Pro Plus or Enterprise E3. ![]() I think it was an oversight in Outlook 2013 that Microsoft "fixed" in Outlook 2016. I realized is, I don't think Outlook (as part of Office 365 Home) was ever supposed to be able to access archives. I was able to access my archive with Outlook 2013 but not with Outlook 2016 after I upgraded. I have Office 365 Home installed on my personal laptop and an Exchange 2010 (on premise) mailbox at work with in-place archive enabled.
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