@ Ed Hansberry Thank you for your feedback.
Do you have any suggestions as to why I can't send a group email?? Things like Coming Soon are dynamically controlled based on what is available to you. Also, I suggest you to refer to the Microsoft help article which deals with In what alternate universe did anybody think that "looser" spacing is anything anybody would want?! We love that over a million customers tried the new experience with Coming Soon by turning it on right in the app. Find out more about the Microsoft MVP Award Program. And I can't find information about how to try out the Simplified Ribbon. "Coming Soon will only be shown when there is a feature available that is part of the "Coming Soon" experience. It's very disappointing to see a company that only listens to feedback that positively reinforces the changes they've already decided to force everyone to adopt. I now have this | to the left of my unread messages seriously, someone really came up with these ideas ? I'm curious if you left it alone, but gave users the option to hide things (collapse the ribbon, move features to an ellipses style menu), how many would voluntarily do that? ", "If there isn't a feature being tested in your ring (Fast or Slow) that falls into these categories, or if the features that were in Coming Soon have been turned on for everyone without the option to turn them off, then the toggle will not show. I have had the "Coming Soon" function on for several months. This increases the load on IT teams and power users to go around and how people either how to expand and the "ribbon" or add their favorite items to the mini-ribbon. Based on customer feedback, we may expose the two as independent settings, but in the current release, it is one single setting. How does hiding features and adding clicks make it easier for us? https://www.itnmore.be/2019/06/05/registry-key-tighter-spacing-for-outlook/. It would have been helpful if you'd also included the original spacing in the screenshot. "Let's hide a bunch of stuff, then let the local IT departments deal with it at the help-desk level.". You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Unfortunately, once an account has been moved to the new interface, Microsoft will not move it back (thanks Microsoft).
I guess it's trickling out in pieces. Please add controls specific to Outlook for text font color/size. Recently on my home Outlook I noticed a difference in the way an individual message banner displays when you open it.
In September 2018, Microsoft introduced user experience updates in Outlook with a new Coming Soon feature allowing you to try the new experience at your convenience. Also, as with all Insiders features, things may come and go from build to build, may show up for some users and not for others. Outlook is more complicated now. The Coming Soon preview pane enables you to preview, read about and try out changes that are coming soon to Outlook email and calendar by turning on this experience with an on/off toggle. Governors ordered nonessential businesses to shut down to stop the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. I see integrated features we use daily like moving emails to OneNote, or adding FindTime meeting polls are buried in the ellipses menu. Entering the group name in the To box does not work. If anyone else doesn't like the changes, I have created a UserVoice request to add an option to revert them, please feel free to share and vote for it, and don't forget to comment as well!
You have not provided any details for the can't send group emails problem. However, doing so reduced the volume of emails visible on the screen at once, which a small percentage of customers strongly prefer. There are not any other features currently in Insider Fast that change the look or feel, or functionality changes that can be toggled, so the toggle is not showing. Yes, these unwelcome changes were inflicted on Outlook users a week or so ago - and regrettably there's no way to get back to the previous version. Otherwise, register and sign in. Great!