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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?
Rick Brooks
Oct 07, 2022Copper Contributor
This is a HORRIBLE Downgrade in space efficiency. This Nav bar used to take up about 1cm x 5cm on my screen. Now it takes up 1.5cm x 25cm for the exact same 5 buttons. A complete waste of space and a real downgrade in the UI on Outlook.
ndsj2020
Oct 08, 2022Copper Contributor
Totally agree. Four ikons are now taking up 5% of my screen. It's just insane. It's a big, long empty bar on my 4K scree the length of the entire screen... These same ikons used to take up 0.5% of the screen. Just insane.
This makes me wonder, do Microsoft employees actually use Outlook? If they did, they would know how dumb this idea is. And they force it on us. There is no way to put it back where it belongs. A big UI downgrade indeed.
This makes me wonder, do Microsoft employees actually use Outlook? If they did, they would know how dumb this idea is. And they force it on us. There is no way to put it back where it belongs. A big UI downgrade indeed.
- PhilS0913Oct 08, 2022Brass ContributorIn the Registry using Registry Edit find: Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Common\ExperimentEcs\outlook\Overrides
Under Default,create the string value, Microsoft.Office.Outlook.Hub.HubBar, and then right click and modify and add False to the value, immediately after reopening Outlook the Navigation Bar was back where it belongs, at the bottom.- DoggyLeBoerringOct 12, 2022Copper Contributor
Thanks a lot ! It's works like perfectly PhilS0913