Technology9/24/2025PCWorld

I hate Outlook’s reading pane change. Here’s how I fixed it

I hate Outlook’s reading pane change. Here’s how I fixed it

Microsoft recently made changes to the web-based version of Outlook, including the removal of the "Off" option for the reading pane. The new choices were Right, Bottom, and Fill Screen. Many users, including the author, were automatically switched to a right-aligned reading pane, which they found less efficient. The fix, as the author discovered, is to switch to the "Fill Screen" option, which functionally hides or turns off the reading pane, allowing the full inbox or folder's message list to be displayed. The author felt frustrated and exasperated by the change, but acknowledged that they could have tried the different options earlier to figure it out. The author also noted that even Microsoft's support staff struggled to provide the correct advice initially, but now the solution is known.

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