Customizing Menus and Toolbars You can customize the Outlook menus and toolbars to better match how you work. You can add or remove buttons on a toolbar or add or remove a command on a menu. You can also create a toolbar that contains the buttons that you use on a daily basis. By default, Outlook menus display the most frequently used commands. Other commands are displayed after a few seconds or when you click the expand arrows at the bottom of the menu. Outlook menus change to display the commands you use during an Outlook session. You can, however, make sure that all commands on a menu display every time you click a menu name . Add a Custom Toolbar -
| | Click the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click Customize. | -
| | Click the Toolbars tab, and then click New. | -
| | Enter the name you want for the toolbar, and then click OK. | -
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| | Click a menu name in the Categories list to display the related commands. | -
| | Drag a command from the Commands list to the new toolbar. | -
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| | Select options in the Other section for the new toolbar. | -
Did You Know? You can rearrange buttons on a toolbar . Click the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click Customize. Click a button on a toolbar, and then drag it to a new location on the toolbar. | Customize Outlook Menus -
| | Click the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click Customize. | -
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| | To display all commands on a menu, select the Always Show Full Menus check box. | -
Did You Know? You can restore toolbars and menus to their default settings . In the Options tab of the Customize dialog box, click the Reset Menu And Toolbar Usage Data button, click OK, and then click Close (Customized toolbars are not affected). | |