How to turn off Message Preview in Outlook that lets you quickly scan your inbox. By displaying 1-3 lines of each message along with the sender’s name and the subject line, you can choose which messages to open and read. You can turn the Message Preview off at any time.
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How to turn off Message Preview in Outlook
To turn off Message Preview in Microsoft Outlook, follow the steps below:
- Launch Microsoft Outlook.
- Click the View tab.
- Click the Message Preview button in the Arrangement group.
- Click the Off option in the drop-down menu.
- A message box pops up; you can choose to turn off the Message Preview for ‘This Folder’ or ‘All Mailboxes.’
- Choose an Option.
- The Subject line of the message in your inbox will disappear.
To turn off Message Preview in Microsoft Outlook, follow the steps below.
Launch Microsoft Outlook.
Click the View tab.
Click the Message Preview button in the Arrangement group. Click the Off option in the drop-down menu. A message box appears; you can choose to turn off Message Preview for ‘This Folder’ or ‘All Mailboxes.’
Choose an Option.
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How do I show preview in Outlook?
Follow the steps below to enable the Preview pane in Outlook:
- Launch Outlook
- Click the View tab.
- Click the Reading pane button in the Layout view group and select an option from the menu to display the Reading pane.
How can I read my email messages?
Reading email in Outlook is very simple.
- Launch Outlook
- Click your Inbox folder.
- To open a message, click on it.
- Read your message in the right side of the Outlook interface.
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