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Outlook 365, how to go back to OLD ribbon graphics and icons
Fair enough but how does colour relate to being scalable? I work on different monitors at different resolutions, icons have not been a problem yet. But for me colour is a major issue.
There should be a choice at least. It's like leasing a blue car then getting up one morning and finding it's now fluorescent pink, and controls have been moved about because someone decided it should be so.
Thankfully MS don't make cars
- TheWaterWave222Jan 01, 2022Copper ContributorIt's a dang icon, deal with it
- Oct 18, 2018Please make your voice heard and vote for it!
- ZEDnotZEEOct 06, 2020Copper Contributor
@greed. The minions at Microsoft cannot leave well enough alone. When something works, it does not need to be "improved" because they cannot make enough changes to justify a new version.
The office suite is fabulous and great. For the majority of users, these changes only alienate simple users who probably use less than 5% of the features.
Things like a new default theme with absurd colours, different (and worse) icons for ribbon items and menu realignments HURT more than improve the product.
Please leave these things alone.
OR
Make them customizable so the smart users can control their environment.
- luisma1955Feb 06, 2021Copper Contributor
hello my friends
I concurred with all of you that this new change seems like going back in the usual progression of a great tool. Unluckily it seems by experiences that Microsoft did not conduct any user (real users) survey about the changes to be done to the applications and often more than less the final product is something that is not completely usable to app power users.
- Susan CowardOct 18, 2018Steel Contributor
I keep using the clunky Feedback button in Office apps, if that's what you mean. Where eIse can I protest or praise? (There have been some positive changes in the past.)
- Oct 18, 2018