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Prepare for Outlook Associate certification with hands-on tasks for messages, calendars, meeting requests, contacts, tasks, settings, and timed Certiport practice.
Microsoft Learn lists Outlook Associate (Office 2019) as an intermediate certification with a 50-minute proctored assessment. The active Outlook route focuses on MO-400, while Microsoft lists MO-410 Outlook for Microsoft 365 Apps as coming soon under the MOS Associate Microsoft 365 Apps credential.
MO-400 is a practical Outlook exam, so candidates should rehearse real mail, calendar, contact, and task workflows.
Microsoft Office Specialist: Outlook Associate (Office 2019), commonly associated with MO-400.
Microsoft Learn states candidates have 50 minutes to complete the assessment.
Microsoft lists the certification level as Intermediate for the Business User role.
Microsoft lists MO-410 Outlook for Microsoft 365 Apps as coming soon, so MO-400 remains the active Outlook Associate route.
Candidates asking about MOS Outlook should confirm whether their school or employer expects MO-400 Office 2019 or is waiting for the Microsoft 365 Apps Outlook exam. HiraEdu keeps the plan aligned with the active Microsoft Learn page and Certiport scheduling route.
Outlook Associate prep should include composing and formatting messages, adding content, organizing mail, creating appointments and meetings, managing calendars, coordinating resources, maintaining contacts, and handling tasks.
Microsoft states the assessment is proctored and may include interactive components. HiraEdu uses short timed task sets to build ribbon navigation, folder awareness, calendar confidence, and clean completion under the 50-minute window.
Use this Microsoft Office Specialist: Outlook Associate exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on Microsoft Office Specialist: Outlook Associate while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
Microsoft Learn describes Microsoft Office Specialist: Outlook Associate (Office 2019) as an intermediate Business User certification for applying Outlook 2019 features such as customizing the Outlook interface, formatting message content, creating or inserting graphic elements, and sending or responding to email and meeting requests. Microsoft lists additional examples including creating calendars, coordinating resources, and assigning meeting action items. Candidates should have about 150 hours of instruction and hands-on experience, and Microsoft states that the proctored assessment is 50 minutes and may include interactive components. Assessed tasks include managing Outlook settings and processes, messages, schedules, contacts, and tasks. Microsoft currently lists MO-410 Outlook for Microsoft 365 Apps as coming soon, so this page focuses on the active MO-400 Outlook Associate route. HiraEdu helps candidates prepare ethically with objective mapping, Outlook task drills, message and calendar scenarios, contact and task workflows, and Certiport readiness.
Microsoft currently lists MO-410: Microsoft Outlook (Microsoft 365 Apps) as coming soon under the MOS Associate Microsoft 365 Apps credential.
Microsoft Learn lists Microsoft Office Specialist: Outlook Associate (Office 2019), commonly associated with MO-400.
Microsoft Learn states candidates have 50 minutes to complete the assessment.
Microsoft lists managing Outlook settings and processes, messages, schedules, contacts, and tasks.
HiraEdu supports lawful preparation only: objective mapping, Outlook practice, timed rehearsals, and Certiport readiness. Candidates must complete their own assessment.
Verify whether your requirement is MO-400 Outlook (Office 2019) or a future Microsoft 365 Apps Outlook path.
Organize study around Outlook settings and processes, messages, schedules, contacts, and tasks.
Complete timed exercises for formatting messages, responding to meetings, managing calendars, coordinating resources, and updating contacts.
Review scheduling, account choice, ID, language, accommodations, price region, and retake policy before the assessment.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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