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Posted on January 20, 2023 (Updated on July 10, 2025)

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How do I disable the Add-in button in Outlook?

Turn an add-in off for Outlook for Windows

  1. In Outlook, click File > Manage Add-ins. Tip: This opens Outlook on the web.
  2. Under Manage add-ins, in the Turned on column, uncheck the box for the add-in you want to turn off.


How do you enable and disable add-ins?

Permanently disable or remove an add-in

  1. Click File > Options > Add-ins.
  2. Towards the bottom of the window, where it says Manage, click the Go button.
  3. In the dialog box, select the add-ins you want to disable or remove.
  4. To disable the add-in, just uncheck the box in front of its name.

How do you enable a disable add-in in Excel?

Click the File tab, click Options, and then click the Add-Ins category. In the Manage box, click Excel Add-ins, and then click Go. The Add-Ins dialog box appears. In the Add-Ins available box, select the check box next to the add-in that you want to activate, and then click OK.

How do I get rid of slow and disabled add-ins?

On the File tab, select Slow and Disabled COM Add-ins in Outlook 2016 or select Slow and Disabled Add-ins in Outlook 2013. Select Disable this add-in below the add-in you want to disable. Select Close. Exit and restart Outlook.
 

What is disable add ons?

Add-ons take your Web browser and give it extra functionality, enabling you to be more productive with your time online. That said, they may not always work as intended. Disabling add-ons provides a way to turn them off without actually deleting them, which is valuable for troubleshooting problems with your browser.

How do I turn on the Add-in button in Outlook?

In Outlook:

  1. Go to File -> Options –> General.
  2. Click the “Privacy Settings” button.
  3. If the “Enable optional connected experiences” button is not checked, the ‘Get Add-Ins’ button (among other functions) will be greyed out. Check it.
  4. Restart Outlook and the “Get Add-Ins” button should be visible now.


Why do add ins get disabled?

Programs in Office 2013 and later versions provide add-in resiliency, meaning that apps will disable an add-in if it performs slowly. However, you can re-enable add-ins and prevent add-ins from being auto-disabled by other Office programs.
 

How do I disable 3rd party add ons?

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Go to chrome://settings/content or open the Chrome menu and select Settings.

  1. Click Privacy and security > Site Settings.
  2. Scroll to the plug-in you want to control and click it.
  3. Click the toggle switch to turn on or turn off the plug-in.

 

How do I get rid of Outlook Web add-ins?

at the top of the Outlook Web App window to open Settings. Then,under Your app settings, selectMail. That will take you to the Options pane, where you select General > Manage add-ins. In Manage add-ins, you can add or uninstall add-ins, refresh the view, and find more add-ins.

How do I disable add-ins in Outlook 2010?

Outlook 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and Microsoft 365



File-> Options-> section Add-ins. At the “Manage” dropdown list at the bottom select which type of add-ins you would like to enable/disable. Press “Go…” and make the changes.
 

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