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New style is ugly
Now office 365 has been messed up with rounded edging on ribbon, wasted space and actually useful buttons all hidden in some maze under the new ribbon.
It is so bad I have decided to go back office 2019. And not renew office 365 which runs out next year.
- stevelaycock44Dec 06, 2021Copper Contributor
Oh my the new outlook 365 is terrible.
Have you figured out is we can revert back, my screen is black, the font is crazy small, I have tried without success to change.
BAD microsoft. It was perfect before this change.
Steve
- GrandBeeDec 06, 2021Copper Contributor
I tried to put 2019 back. Uninstall office 365 from control panel and install 2019. All looked fine. Next day turn on laptop and its got updated to office 365.
Microsoft being Microsoft kept all the credentials for logins recorded on the laptop, including email accounts I had set up in Outlook. So I think it saw I had a subscription for 365, let's just mess it all up and wipe out 2019 without asking the user.
So I am stuck with this junk. Another painful annoyance in outlook the ribbon menu slides from left to right as I try to reach the delete button when trying to organise emails.
It's like someone has deliberately set out to cause the most misery for people.
If it was not for the Microsoft VBA, Libreoffice is a fairly good alternative to office.For emails, seeing as Outlook has been completely messed up both on desktop and Web, I am going to go and try Mozilla Thunderbird which was not perfect when I tried in past but compared to Outlook today it is far better.
An email is an email Microsoft it does not need all your search bars, rounded ribbons, fancy tricks. Sort the nonsense out go back to 90s and basics of what an email application should be.
- MBenderDec 06, 2021Brass ContributorDid you try to use the config tool I linked? You can pick which update channel you want your Office install to use. You can opt for something like the semi-annual channel. This means you get more time before the new updates hit you. Hopefully MS might actually resolve some issues by then.
I know, good joke, right? 😛
- MBenderDec 06, 2021Brass Contributor
stevelaycock44 I've uninstalled Office and used the configuration tool (https://config.office.com/deploymentsettings) to install an older version. This isn't a great solution since the update is going to be forced at some point in the future.
At least at the office we have 2019 licenses and I think it'll be unlikely for those to get the W11 treatment.
I'm hoping MS wakes up and actually fixes the mess. I mean, as stated, I can live with the rounded edges - it's kind of like moving back to WinXP, and doesn't fit with the rest of W10, but the style itself is "whatever", as long as it doesn't affect functionality and is internally consistent. Here functionality is reduced and its internally inconsistent, so... yeah. 😕