You can do this for other apps as well if you want, simply change the identifier string of Outlook ( ) with the string of the app you want to disable it for. For MS Outlook, in particular, this is how you do it: defaults write NSRequiresAquaSystemAppearance -bool yes I went looking for an option in the UI that allowed me to change the default, I couldn’t find it, unfortunately, but I did find a way to disable it through the command line. Nice, but rather annoying for MS Outlook I must say, the dark mode just makes reading the different panes very challenging. ![]() Yes, after the latest update MS Office is now also capable of supporting the OSX Dark Mode.
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