Give Your Windows Mail and Calendar Apps a Cool Look With Your Favorite Pictures

A personalized app or possession is great to own and use. You know how an app tuned to your likes and needs adds a layer of familiar comfort to the whole experience—making everything feel so much better.

You’ll be glad to know that you can customize the Mail and Calendar apps on your Windows PC. Yes, you can have a background image or your favorite pictures on these everyday-use apps. So let us explore how you can do that easily.

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Mail and Calendar: The Simple and Smart Way to Manage Your Mails and Your Day

The Mail and Calendar apps come built into the Windows OS. Though they function as separate apps, they are connected—you can access one from the other.

You’ll probably be checking your inbox and sending emails on the Mail app every day. Indeed, the Mail app is a nifty way to keep in touch with your world through your various email accounts. You may also be using the handy Calendar app from various accounts to mark important dates and events, or set reminders for appointments.

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Won’t it be great to make the experience of using the Mail and calendar apps more joyful and appealing with a background theme, favorite family memory, or an exciting moment? After all, there are plenty ofways to customize Windowsitself, so why not add the same splash of creativity to these apps, especially if you use them all day?

Fortunately, you can easily customize Mail and Calendar on your Windows PC, so let’s explore how.

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Personalize Your Mail App with a Colorful Background or Favorite Picture

The Mail app is simple yet effective to use. Make the Mail experience your own by customizing it with colors, background images that appear when no email is selected, and themes with specific backgrounds and colors. it’s possible to even set a favorite wallpaper.

First, let’s explore how you can set the background of the Mail app with the in-app options.

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How to Set a Favorite Picture as Your Mail Background

You can add easily add a favorite picture to the Mail app on your Windows PC. You could choose a heartwarming photo of a memorable family holiday, an exciting moment from a music concert you went to, or even a pic to reflect your signature style or passion. Let’s see how.

Now your chosen picture will appear bigger, in a wider area on the Mail app.

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How to Add a New Background or Picture to the Calendar App

you could access the Calendar app from the Mail app. In the left pane of the Mail app, click on theCalendar icon, and the Calendar app will open in a new window on your PC.

The Mail and Calendar apps are identical in terms of theirPersonalizationsettings. So you can use the same ways discussed above to set a background color or image to the Calendar app.

However, the background image you choose will only appear in the left pane of the Calendar app—that too, with a blurred effect so that the text is legible on it.

Moreover, when choosing a favorite picture as the left pane background, you will notice that the thumbnail of the custom picture you selected in the Mail app is already appearing as selected above theBrowsebutton.

So to make it appear on the left pane toggle on theFill entire windowoption. Or hitBrowseagain to choose a new picture.

If you’re on Windows 11, there may be times when the Mail and Calendar apps are inaccessible. If this happens, check outwhat to do if Mail and Calendar won’t open on Windows 11.

Enjoy Windows With a Personal Touch

Though sporting a minimalist design, the Mail and Calendar apps are two of the best Microsoft apps that enable you to stay in touch, set your schedule, and organize your days.

Adding a stunning background theme or a cool personal picture will only enhance the pleasure and ease of working on these apps—and give them a look that reflects your style.

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