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MBZ1_
Mar 09, 2022Iron Contributor
navigation bar moved to left
Dears, The navigation bar has been moved to the left. How can I change it back to be on the bottom?
BochulainCV
Aug 16, 2022Copper Contributor
I just went through this procedure on a client's computer and for some reason didn't have the same result literally everyone else seems to have had. I've checked and triple checked the Registry location, as well as the key and its value. Tried a reboot, no luck. I'm sure you've relayed it correctly, so I'm just worried that Microsoft got wind of this fix and disabled it. Anyone else run into this, or have any other ideas?
jergrafs
Aug 16, 2022Copper Contributor
BochulainCV
Others have mentioned that possibly based on individual user settings/setup, there is a different registry folder to put the key. You could try removing it from the original folder that I indicated and instead put the key here:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > Microsoft > Office > 16.0 > Common > ExperimentConfigs > ExternalFeatureOverrides > outlook
Let us know if this works for you. Thanks!
Others have mentioned that possibly based on individual user settings/setup, there is a different registry folder to put the key. You could try removing it from the original folder that I indicated and instead put the key here:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > Microsoft > Office > 16.0 > Common > ExperimentConfigs > ExternalFeatureOverrides > outlook
Let us know if this works for you. Thanks!
- BochulainCVAug 16, 2022Copper ContributorWhat I only recently realized is that the user isn't an admin so I'd opened Regedit as admin. This, of course, loads the admin's ntuser.dat, so the changes you'd described wouldn't apply to the client I was working with. I'm going to temporarily make him admin, try the first way first, then this way if that doesn't work, and let you know the result. Thanks for getting back to me!