![]() The Quick Access bar was then below the ribbon, I had to manually move that back to the top. When I turned the new style off in Excel, the ribbon went back, and the wasted space near the search bar at the top went away. I used to be able to read my email comfortably this way but now my preview pane is so small it's hard to do, and if I expand it then my inbox is too small to be very useful, and it's largely because there's so much wasted space on the screen. I have my inbox stacked over my preview pane on a laptop with a small screen and usually just read my email from the preview pane, almost never do I double-click to open it in a separate window. And the box above the message in the preview pane, that has the subject, who it's from, to: me, date, reply/reply all/forward buttons, and any attachments, that box is much bigger now also with wasted space. My biggest complaint is the space above the inbox (where it says All Unread and you can click on them) is bigger than it used to be, with a lot of wasted space above the words. ![]() ![]() Going to Excel to turn it off from What's New helped, but didn't fix it entirely (for me). ![]()
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