![]() ![]() Finally, I have had people ask if there is a way to completely disable these tabs they prefer to just navigate to the Drafts folder and would rather not see the tabs. It seems like it only creates these little tabs for brand new drafts. Now, after the refresh, when I go into the Drafts folder and click on and edit the various drafts (that previously had tabs), Outlook does not create new tabs for them. Evidently Google had a similar “bottom tab” UI that was permanent and these users liked it. I’ve had a few users ask me about this since we transitioned from Google. ![]() I’m trying to understand if there is a way to have them not disappear. What does Microsoft call these? Also, they disappear when I refresh the page, and will disappear if I leave my computer overnight (presumably when the laptop goes into sleep mode it triggers a refresh on wake?). It only happens with Outlook in Microsoft 365. This has been a problem with Draft e-mails for years. ![]() I can click on Actions and then edit in the Toolbar and save it again but the message still doesnt have any functionality. As I create new draft emails, Outlook on the web will create little “tabs” on the bottom right of the window, with a pencil icon and the subject of the email. When I go back to the Draft folder, I cant edit, send etc. ![]()
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