To control the Outlook we use commands and those commands
are from the ribbon, placed in the top of the program window and each &
every Outlook item window. As many people use Outlook most of the time so, they
become familiar with the Outlook commands and their location. If you use many
commands most of the time so to save your time you can add those commonly used
commands to the Toolbar (Quick Access).The location of this toolbar is in the
program window and upper left corner. To save more time, move the access
toolbar above to below the ribbon from its default position.
Send/Receive and Undo button are displayed by the Quick
Access Toolbar from the program window. If items are individually displayed by the Access Toolbar such as Redo, Save, Undo,
Next and previous buttons.
- To customize the toolbar click the button at the end from right side of the Quick Access Toolbar. A menu will appear in the form of list including most frequent commands and popular Quick Print command.
- From the ribbon right click a command, and then click on the “Add To Quick Access Toolbar”. You can make a drop down menu by adding the options to the list or thumbnails gallery and add any type of command.
In “Outlook Options” dialog box from the Quick Access Toolbar page, you can modify the Access Toolbar in different ways:
- Define custom a Quick Access Toolbar for specific document or for all documents.
- Add a command from any tab or any group which includes tool tabs.
- Use a separator between different types of button.
- Quick Access Toolbar can be reset to its default configuration
- Move the commands around Quick Access Toolbar until the commands are not in the order which you want.
If you are not using more than few buttons, than you can add those buttons to the Quick Access Toolbar and hide them by double clicking on the active tab to hide the ribbon. You can also do this by using the “Minimize The Ribbon” button. If you want to display the ribbon permanently, double click on any tab or click on the “Expand the Ribbon” button.




