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navigation bar moved to left
Please try this:
Open Outlook... Click 'View', select 'Folder Pane', change from 'Minimized' to 'Normal'
- terbanatorJul 18, 2023Copper ContributorDoing this only moves the layout of the folders, not the navigation pane.
- suziiedApr 12, 2023Copper Contributorhttps://youtu.be/L59snh6bXbs
- DharmiksukhadiyaMar 22, 2023Brass Contributor
You can go back to default settings by following below steps;
- Go to File and then click on options
- Go to Advanced tab
- under Outlook Panes untick option called Show Apps in Outlook
- Save settings and Restart your outlook.
- Paul__OMar 23, 2023Copper ContributorYes we know, this has been posted dozens of times. The problem is they'll be taking that option away from us.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/customize-the-navigation-bar-35a16e69-24a2-48e5-831f-77d596a5dd20
- CaptmbAug 12, 2022Copper Contributor
That does not do anything to move the navigation bar...
- rjadelsohnMar 13, 2022Copper Contributor
Thank you. Switching from normal to minimized and back moved it back the bottom.
Very annoying.
Thx.
- Taha_x_2Mar 28, 2023Copper Contributor
you can fix it by going
File -> options -> advanced -> uncheck show apps in outlook (under outlook pane)
- MBZ1_Mar 09, 2022Iron Contributor
thanks for your reply, but still the same
- JTC42Mar 22, 2022Copper Contributor
Here is what I got from Microsoft help and it worked:
This view is a part of new user interface change implemented by the development team and that is the reason the navigation bar is now appear on the extreme left of the Outlook window.
We request you to access the link in a incognito or in-private window and download the Registry file. Once the file is downloaded, please double click the file and click on 'Yes' to merge it. Lastly, restart Outlook twice. We are positive that this will mitigate the problem observed.
https://microsoft-my.sharepoint-df.com/:f:/p/v-nikash/EqTsUAWSTMdJuisQIYxUv1cBKVs1nOl2FuwqcaDiqAXGfA?e=PTBD87
- megazoneMar 22, 2022Copper ContributorFor those concerned about running a random file - these are the contents:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Common\ExperimentEcs\Overrides]
"ofm1jti54ear4s1"="true"
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Common\ExperimentEcs\Overrides\Outlook]
"Microsoft.Office.Outlook.PreviewPlace.Cleanup"="ofm1jti54ear4s1"
You can manually add those in the registry editor, and it does work.