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Move Outlook Toolbar From Side to Bottom in 3 Quick Steps

This is possible by changing Outlook pane settings

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Updated onFebruary 9, 2024

updated onFebruary 9, 2024

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The Outlook interface has been changed. While this change doesn’t limit the software’s functionality, many prefer the old interface, and in today’s guide, we will show you how to switch back to it.

This is a part of the redesign that was introduced in version 2207. Navigation and App Bar design was introduced to make the interface of Outlook similar to the interface of other Office apps.

How do I move the bar from side to bottom in Outlook?

How do I move the bar from side to bottom in Outlook?

1. Move the navigation bar from side to bottom in Outlook Options

2. Run Outlook in Safe Mode

If interested, check out this guide to learn how tobackup and share custom view to other Outlookaccounts.

3. Move the Outlook toolbar from the side to the bottom via the Registry Editor

If you areunable to edit the Registry in Windows, kindly read this article to know what to do as fixes.

Alternatively, you can check our article aboutOutlook not connecting to the server and Gmail, and check for easy fixes to resolve it. Also, you can check how to fixOutlook crashing after Windows updateson your PC.

For more issues with the Outlook interface, ourOutlook navigation bar moved to the left guideis here to help.

If you have more questions or suggestions, kindly drop them in the comments below.

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Henderson Jayden Harper

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Passionate about technology, Crypto, software, Windows, and everything computer-related, he spends most of his time developing new skills and learning more about the tech world.

He also enjoys gaming, writing, walking his dog, and reading and learning about new cultures. He also enjoys spending private time connecting with nature.

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Henderson Jayden Harper

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Passionate about technology, Crypto, software, Windows, and everything computer-related, he spends most of his time developing new skills.