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# Install the Outlook plug-in

> Connect your Outlook inbox to Go Autonomous Flow and process requests directly from your email.

## Overview

The Go Autonomous Outlook plug-in lets you automate order and quote processing straight from your inbox. It identifies the intent of incoming requests and extracts relevant information from emails and attachments — so you can move faster without switching between tools.

Once installed, a **Navigate to Flow** button appears in your Outlook ribbon. Click it on any email to send that request directly into Flow for processing.

## Before you start

<Warning>
  This add-in requires an enterprise subscription with individual setup by your Microsoft Azure AD Admin. Users in your organization can then sign in with their Microsoft account.
</Warning>

Pricing is individual. If your business hasn't been registered yet, [get in touch with Go Autonomous](https://goautonomous.io) to get set up.

## Install from the Microsoft Store

<Steps>
  <Step title="Open the Microsoft Applications Webstore">
    Navigate to the [Microsoft Applications Webstore](https://appsource.microsoft.com) and search for **Go Autonomous**.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Install the add-in">
    Click **Get it now** and follow the prompts to add the Go Autonomous plug-in to your Outlook account.
  </Step>
</Steps>

## Add the plug-in to your Outlook ribbon

If you see the **Navigate to Flow** button in your Outlook ribbon after installing, you're all set — skip this section.

If the button doesn't appear, follow these steps to add it manually.

<Steps>
  <Step title="Open Outlook Options">
    In Outlook, go to **File** > **Options** to open the Outlook Options dialog.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Navigate to Customize Ribbon">
    In the left sidebar of the Options dialog, click **Customize Ribbon**.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Select All Commands">
    In the **Choose commands from** dropdown on the left, select **All Commands**.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Find the Navigate to Flow command">
    Scroll through the list on the left to find the **Navigate to Flow** command.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Select a Commands Group">
    In the right column, select a **Commands Group** where you want the button to appear on your ribbon (for example, under **Home (Mail)**).
  </Step>

  <Step title="Add and save">
    Click the **Add >>** button to move the command to your ribbon. Click **OK** to save your changes. Restart Outlook if needed.
  </Step>
</Steps>

<Tip>
  For more details on customizing the Outlook ribbon, see [Microsoft's official guide](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/customize-the-ribbon-in-office-00f24ca7-6021-48d3-9514-a31a460ecb31).
</Tip>

## You're all set

You should now see the **Navigate to Flow** button in your Outlook ribbon. Open any email and click it to send the request directly into Flow for processing.
