
The keyboard shortcuts for the modules are now based on the order of how they are listed in the “App Bar”. The context menu of the Navigation & App Bar and its flyout allows you to Unpin and Pin modules and apps. To do this, simply right click on any of the icons and use the Move Up, Move Down, Unpin or Pin commands from the context menu. In this new location, you can’t move or unpin the Mail and Calendar Modules but you can add, remove or change the order of all other modules that are listed. Update: Now that this feature has become the default, the earlier published workarounds no longer apply either. Otherwise, start Outlook in Safe Mode to reset the rollout flags and force the Navigation buttons back into the Folder List again (until it becomes the default). Not seeing the Coming Soon button but the Navigation & App Bar is on the left? Restarting Outlook a couple of times within the next few hours usually fixes it. It has not yet been announced when this new location becomes the default for the other Release Channels like Monthly and Semi-Annual, but rollout updates for it will be published under Microsoft 365 Roadmap Feature ID 68205. Until Microsoft considers another change, the Navigation & App Bar will remain on the left. To move the Navigation & App Bar between the left side of the Folder List and within the Folder List, you can currently no longer use the Coming Soon toggle in the top right corner in Outlook.Īs this feature has become the new default, the Coming Soon toggle is now controlling a different new feature or is no longer available to you at all. Move the Navigation & App Bar with Coming Soon


The new Navigation & App Bar on the left of the Folder List in Outlook. The other Channels will get it as well based on their release schedule. This new location has become the standard in the Current Channel since Version 2207 which started rolling out since the second week of August 2022. This new Navigation and “App Bar” design and location offers a few more options but maybe a lot more mixed feelings. The new location of the Navigation Pane has been hidden behind the “Coming Soon” toggle since June 2021 for Insiders but this experience is now rolling out to the Current Channel as well.

Where is the option to move the Navigation buttons back to their original location?

These Navigation buttons used to be displayed within the Folder List at the bottom. After an update of Office, Outlook now displays the navigation buttons for Mail, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, etc… on the left side next to the Folder List.
