Microsoft Outlook for iPadOS now lets you drag and drop files in split view

Microsoft has released a new update for its Outlook app on iPadOS that should improve multitasking on the email app. The latest change adds support for drag and drop in split view, among others.

With the new update, you can now attach files and images by dragging and dropping them from OneDrive, Files, Photos, Safari, and Outlook email attachments when you use apps side-by-side on an iPad. The drag and drop capability, in particular, is not something new with Outlook for iPadOS as Microsoft announced support for this feature for the app"s composer last month. Split view was also introduced to Outlook for iPadOS earlier this year.

In addition, the app now lets you drag and drop contacts from Search to its recipients list. Here"s the full changelog on the App Store:

Split your view and maximize your productivity. Now you can attach files and images by dragging and dropping them from OneDrive, Files, Photos, Safari, and Outlook email attachments when using split view on iPad. You can also drag and drop contacts from Search to the recipients list.

The update brings the app"s version number to 4.60.0 and is now available to download on the App Store.

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