In New Outlook how do I move the app bar to the bottom (instead of the first column on the left side)

Dan Buntman 120 Reputation points
2024-01-19T14:14:36.13+00:00

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How do I move the app bar to below - ie from vertical to horizontal?

Outlook | Windows | Classic Outlook for Windows | For business
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  1. ChristyZhang-MSFT 26,126 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2024-01-22T02:40:56.8+00:00

    Hi @Dan Buntman ,

    Welcome to our forum!

    As i know, the Navigation Bar cannot be moved in New Outlook for Windows. If you need to move them, i'm afraid that you need to switch to Legacy Outlook.

    Please kindly understand that many functions are not designed at present. To get this feature more quickly, I have found a post in feedback collection website and you could vote for it. Many features of our current products are designed and upgraded based on customers’ feedback. You can also make suggestions on that website and hope Microsoft will notice this in the future. Thank you for your understanding and support.


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  2. Koech Kip 5 Reputation points
    2025-04-24T17:14:24.7866667+00:00

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    Apparently, if you uncheck this box it will remove the Apps at the upper left including the To Do function, and move everything to the bottom left. The give is that you will lose access to the new To Do function, but you still have the legacy Task List feature at the bottom. You're welcome

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  3. Armend-Durguti 0 Reputation points
    2024-07-29T13:13:06.5+00:00

    Dan Buntman create a .reg file and name it OutlookHubBarDisable.reg.

    Paste this code there and run it.

    PS: You may need administrator rights.

    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Common\ExperimentEcs\Overrides]

    "Microsoft.Office.Outlook.Hub.HubBar"="false"


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