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Changing top buttons on gmail app

I recently got a Galaxy s6 and the default buttons at the top of a conversation in my gmail app are Archive, Delete, and Mark as unread. However on my Galaxy tablet, it also has the "move to" button at the top. I've searched high and low and cannot find how to add that button to my phone's app. And I really don't need the "mark as unread" button. Help?
 
If a button seems missing, it might be hiding in the overflow menu (three dots on the right).

"Mark read" button toggles to "Mark unread" when you have selected a read message. I find Mark unread helpful to force myself to look at the message again if I haven't decided what to do with it yet.
 
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Well yes, it's under the 3 dots. My question was how to make it a button at the top of the page. Since I use that function more frequently.
 
It's just odd because the button is there on my Tab, but not my phone. And they're both running the same OS version. There is very likely a ways to hack around it. Hopefully someone knows and will chime in.
 
It may display differently on the tablet because the screen is bigger. A lot of apps will have different layouts depending on screen size/resolution.
 
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