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Re: Double-clicking Outlook system tray icons no longer restores the app since Moment 2 update
I'm already at that stage of life 🙂 I just downloaded Sniptool from the store, and that seems to work well, and very configurable. And for editing, Paint.net for the win! 🙂 Hopefully a future build fixes this stuff!9.2KViews2likes0CommentsRe: Double-clicking Outlook system tray icons no longer restores the app since Moment 2 update
frederick_hope Thank you - yep, confirmed, I don't have the option, could be IT haven't rolled out the latest Office update to us yet, or have disabled that functionality with a policy. On a related note, have you seen Snipping Tool display similar behavior? When I take a rectangular snip, it always used to put the resultant snip as the active window, ready for editing/saving etc. Now however, the icon on the taskbar just flashes, (just like Outlook does when you double-click the system tray) and you have to then click on the taskbar icon to see your resultant snip. More clicks.... Wasn't sure if the two are linked, but reading the reviews here, it seems the latest update to the Snipping Tool broke things, so may just be a coincidence! (https://apps.microsoft.com/store/detail/snipping-tool/9MZ95KL8MR0L?hl=en-us&gl=us)9.2KViews1like2CommentsRe: Double-clicking Outlook system tray icons no longer restores the app since Moment 2 update
Hey - I'm running Version 2208 Build 16.0.15601.20540, and don't see any option for "Show Apps in Outlook" - my view looks like the standard/default from previous releases. Nonetheless, double-clicking in the system tray doesn't bring up Outlook as the active window, but right-clicking and selecting "Open Outlook" does... However, if I have no active windows showing, and double-click the system tray icon, it opens fine. Strange!9.3KViews2likes4Comments