How to display and hide the Reading pane

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In the Reading pane, you can view and work with the content of a selected Outlook item, such as an email message, or display a preview of certain attachments (such as Microsoft Word documents, Excel sheets, PowerPoint presentations, and PDF files). The Reading pane is optional and can be displayed vertically to the right of the content pane or horizontally below it.

You can display the Reading pane in any Outlook view. Sure, this is most useful in the Mail view, but it can also be useful in the People view. In the Mail view, you can display or hide a Reading pane that displays the header and partial contents of the selected message.

Reading pane in Outlook for Windows

To do so in the Outlook for Windows, do one of the following:

  • If you use the Simplified ribbon (see more about customizing ribbons), on the View tab, click the More commands button (three points to the very right of the ribbon buttons); in the Layout group, choose the Layout drop-down list, then click the Reading Pane list:
    Reading pane in Simplified ribbon Outlook 365
  • If you use the Classic ribbon, on the Options tab, in the Tracking group, select the appropriate checkbox:
    Reading pane in Classic ribbon Outlook 365

From the Reading Pane dropdown list, choose the option you prefer:

  • Right: Displays the Reading Pane on the right:
    Right Layout in Outlook 365
  • Bottom: Displays the Reading Pane on the bottom:
    Bottom Layout in Outlook 365
  • Off: Turns off the Reading Pane.
  • Options... to display the Reading Pane dialog box:
    Reading Pane options in Outlook 365

Using the controls in this dialog box, you can choose if items are marked as read when viewed in the Reading pane (see more about Read and Unread email messages) and modify a few other settings.

Reading pane in Outlook for Web

To display or hide a Reading pane in the Outlook for Web, do one of the following:

  • If you use the Simplified ribbon (see more about customizing ribbons), on the View tab, click the Layout drop-down list, then click the Reading pane list:
    Reading pane in Simplified ribbon Outlook for Web
  • If you use the Classic ribbon, on the View tab, in the Layout group, click the Reading pane button to open the Reading pane dropdown list:
    Reading pane in Classic ribbon Outlook for Web

From the Reading pane dropdown list, choose the option you prefer:

  • Show on the right: Displays the Reading pane on the right:
    Right Layout in Outlook 365 for Web
  • Show on the bottom: Displays the Reading pane on the bottom:
    Bottom Layout in Outlook 365 for Web
  • Hide: Turns off the Reading pane.

See also this tip in French: Comment afficher et masquer le volet de lecture.

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