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How do I move email, calendar, people icons back to bottom of folder pane in Outlook?

Anonymous
2021-02-26T00:06:28+00:00

I have Office 365 and an update installed today. It updated Outlook and moved my email, calendar, and people icons from the bottom of the folder pane to a separate bar to the left of the folder pane. They also added icons for Office apps. I don't need icons to Office apps in Outlook--if I need to open one of those apps, I'll use the icons in my Windows taskbar. But that's a minor issue. My main issue is that I hate the icons in that bar on the left and want to move them back to the bottom of the folder pane, but I can't figure out how to do that. The rest of my team is also annoyed at the new position, but none of us can figure out how to move that bar. Online help doesn't cover this. I'm talking about the bar outlined in red in the first image below. Does anyone know how to move this back to the bottom of the folder pane? See the other image, which shows where the bar used to be.

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  1. Diane Poremsky MVP 17,331 Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2022-12-12T12:53:44+00:00

    If you have all updates installed, you should have 2211 (or higher) -

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    Go to File > Options > Advanced, and remove the check from the option to Show apps in Outlook. It's at the top - uncheck it to revert the bar to the bottom. Then restart Outlook!

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    This is only a temporary solution though - so vote for and comment on tone or both of these suggestions - hopefully they will add a permanent solution for people who want to remove it.

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    Do not change the overrides key if you have the check box in Options (above)

    If you don't have the option, you can add a string value named Microsoft.Office.Outlook.Hub.HubBar to the key below and set it to False, then restart Outlook. (It's only a short-term fix, although right now, we don't know how short term.) 

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Common\ExperimentConfigs\ExternalFeatureOverrides\outlook

    If you don't want to edit the registry, I have a ready to use reg file at the end of this article - 

    https://www.slipstick.com/outlook/outlooks-left-navigation-bar/

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-11-10T13:48:56+00:00

    Hi all,

    The Outlook Team seeing your feedback will be adding a temporary option (snooze option) to put the navigation bar back at the bottom starting in Version 2211 which should release ETA ~November 28, 2022. You can find more in the blog article how this will work in the Nov 9 update, Outlook for Windows: New location for the Mail, Calendar, People, and other modules (microsoft.com).

    Another common feedback is that the navigation bar on the left takes up too much precious reading pane space. In the same article Oct 7 update, the Outlook Team made it possible to minimize the folder list/folder pane to regain some of that lost space starting in Version 2210 that just released, Outlook for Windows: New location for the Mail, Calendar, People, and other modules (microsoft.com).

    With all the feedback and concern I wanted to make sure you saw these changes.

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-03-03T01:32:08+00:00

    That doesn't really help me. My Folder pane setting is still set to Normal, but SOMETHING in the latest update changed to move those icons over. It might have something to do with the app icons (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) getting added--they weren't there before. It looks like they added those icons and then created a new bar to the left of the folder pane to house the new icons. And then they moved the Mail, Calendar, People, Tasks, and Add-ins icons over there, as well.

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-04-12T09:39:55+00:00

    To all Microsoft Programmers,

    If you introduce any new "feature", please at least give the option to disable it.

    Tonight while you're in bed, I'm going to come to your house, rearrange your furniture to how I think you should have it, and then apply padlocks so it can't be moved.

    Please let me know how pleased you are with this tomorrow morning.

    Regards,

    Yet another Microsoft customer sick of pointless and broken changes being implemented just so programmers can justify their outrageous weekly paycheck.

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  3. Anonymous
    2021-04-09T21:58:56+00:00

    i hate this feature! please turn it off or allow us to opt out asap!

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