I had issues where an add-in prevented me from disabling the feature once enabled. If you run into issues disabling the pop-out, be sure to check your Outlook add-ins – located here: File > Options > Add-ins. This is the same behavior exhibited by Outlook in versions previous to 2016. Once enabled, Outlook will open all replies in a new Compose window. Here: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\Message Enable replies in the reading paneįor group policy, the setting can be found in a similar location, except it is under the Policies key.If you would rather download a pre-made version of this key, we have both below: To at a later time enable it again, set the value to 0 to re-enable reading pane replies. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\Message\ You can find it here for Outlook 2016 or Outlook for Office 365. The registry item will not exist by default, however, Outlook automatically adds it when changing the setting in Outlook Options. To make this setting the default across the board, there is both a registry fix and a group policy for it. If you want to do the opposite and stop replies and forwards from automatically popping out into new windows, go through the steps again and make sure the box is unchecked. Click Mail > Scroll down to Replies and forwards > Check box Open replies and forwards when replying or forwarding.
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