Outlook for Mac users may grant reviewer permissions or higher to colleagues who need access to their calendar information. For more information please see. In Outlook 2013 and 2016, use the Sharing invitation to share calendar. It's easy to share the default folders in your Microsoft Exchange mailbox: just give your co-worker permission to the folder. View Shared Mailboxes in Outlook Mac.

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Calendar User Guide

Share your calendar account with people who use the same CalDAV or Exchange calendar service (for example, with fellow employees at your company). You can choose whether others can edit the calendar account or only view it.

Give another person access to your calendar account

  1. In the Calendar app on your Mac, choose Calendar > Preferences, then click Accounts.

  2. Select the calendar account.

  3. Click Delegation, click Edit, then click the Add button .

  4. Enter the name of the person you want to give access to, then choose his or her name from the list that appears.

    • If you’re giving access to a CalDAV account, select the Allow Write checkbox to let the person edit your calendars.

    • If you’re giving access to an Exchange account, select the person’s level of access from the Calendars column.

See calendar accounts you have access to

  1. In the Calendar app on your Mac, choose Calendar > Preferences, then click Accounts.

  2. Select the calendar account, then click Delegation.

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    • A CalDAV account appears in the “Accounts I can access” list.

    • For an Exchange account, click Add button , then enter the user name of the person who gave you access.

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  3. To see a delegated account’s calendars in the main Calendar window, select Show.

  4. To see a delegated account’s calendars in a new window, choose Window > [account name].

Make events private

If you have a shared calendar account, you can make private events that can’t be viewed by others.

  1. In the Calendar app on your Mac, double-click or force click an event, then click the event’s date.

  2. Select the Private checkbox.

    If there is no Private checkbox, the event either has invitees or isn’t administered through a CalDAV or Exchange server.

Instead of sharing your entire account, you can share individual calendars.

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How can I share a Calendar on Outlook for Mac?

You can share your calendars in Outlook 2016 for Mac with family, friends, and coworkers. Permissions you can set range from co-owner to view-only, and you can take away their permissions to see your calendar at any time.
Mac
To share your calendar, both you and the person you want to share it with must have Microsoft Exchange accounts.
Share a calendar with someone
At the bottom of the navigation pane, in the lower left hand corner of Outlook for Mac, select the Calendar icon.

Select the calendar you want to share in the left-hand pane.
On the Organize or Home tab, choose Calendar Permissions.
If the Open Shared Calendar or Calendar Permissions buttons are unavailable, you might need to change one of your settings. See You cannot open a shared calendar in Outlook 2016 for Mac for instructions.
In the Calendar Properties box, choose Add User.
In the Search box, enter the name of the person you want to share your calendar with.
When you see their name appear in the list, select it and then choose Add. Their name will show up in the Calendar Properties box.
In the Calendar Properties box, select the Permission Level down arrow, and choose the permission level to assign to the person you added. Note that the settings for Read, Write, Delete, and Other options change based on the permission level you choose.
Check the boxes that apply in the Read, Write, Delete, and Other sections, and then select OK.
Permission levels defined
You can grant different permission levels to different individuals. The default is free/busy, which shows your free/busy status in the scheduling assistant. In order for Mac users to see your calendar, they'll need to be assigned the Reviewer permission level.
This table explains the privileges that are associated with each permission level. You will notice the four sections in the permissions window: Read, Write, Delete, and Other.
Read
1. None- Is blocked from reading anything on the shared calendar
2. Time, subject, location- Can see the time, subject, and location of meetings and appointments on the shared calendar
3. Free/Busy time- Can see when you are free and busy but no other details
4. Full details- Can read everything on your calendar
Write
1. Create items- Can create meetings and appointments on your calendar
2. Create subfolders- Can create a folder under the shared calendar. This is a place where you can schedule appointments but not meetings.
3. Edit own- Edit meetings and appointments they created but not those created by the person sharing the calendar.
4. Edit all- Edit all meetings, appointments, and folder contents regardless of who created them
Delete
1. None- Is blocked from deleting anything on the shared calendar
2. Own- Can delete meetings and appointments they created but not those created by the person sharing the calendar
3. All- Delete all meetings, appointments, and folder contents regardless of who created them
Other
1. Folder visible- View the folder (or sub-calendar).
2. Folder contact- Receive messages about a public folder and resolve duplication or overwrite issues.
3. Folder owner- Add, edit, and remove appointments.
Remove permissions from someone you no longer want to share your calendar with
1. At the bottom of the navigation pane, select the Calendar icon.
2. Select the calendar you want to remove their permissions from.
3. On the Organize tab, choose Calendar Permissions.
4. In the Calendar Properties box, choose Remove, then OK.