![]() ![]() Of course, what might be my ‘most-used commands’ may differ from yours, so Microsoft still gives you the option to customise the Ribbon if you want to bring a particular feature or button to the fore (see below). It now looks a lot less cluttered than it did before, with Outlook now only showing the most-used commands by default. The main change is that Microsoft has streamlined the Ribbon menus at the top of the screen. I have my inbox set up with a large reading pane on the right, so that I don’t have to double-click and open emails to read them. ![]()
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