Sunday, 05 April 2020
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I asked this a long time ago but just reinstalled office on my laptop after having to do a replacement of Windows..

How do I move the "New" button from the Office Tab bar on the far right so that it'll be on the tabs?

I remember it was pretty simple but for the life of me I can't remember.

Thanks for any help and info.

Larry Aubin
3 years ago
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Hello,
Sorry, you cannot move it.
3 years ago
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It can be moved. I did it before a couple of times, but because it was quite a while ago I forgot how.

I searched for the answer that I got before on how to change it but nothing came up. I'll keep looking.

Thanks for your attempt to help.
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The steps in this article will show you how to move the location of the Quick Access Toolbar in Outlook 2013. If you have not changed this location before, then this toolbar should be at the top-left of the window. Following the steps in the tutorial below will move the Quick Access Toolbar below the ribbon.

Step 1: Open Outlook 2013.
Step 2: Click the File tab at the top-left corner of the window.
Step 3: Click the Options button in the column at the left side of the window.
Step 4: Click the Quick Access Toolbar option in the left column of the Outlook Options window.
Step 5: Check the box to the left of Show Quick Access Toolbar below the Ribbon. Click the OK button at the bottom of the window to apply the change.
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