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Environment: Window 10 v1903 / 18362.449 fully updated and Outlook 365 fully updated. (Office Installation through the Office.com Website.) Sometimes, upon closing of outlook, it seems to shutdown up but an outlook item remains in the Taskbar with "outlook closing" and then stays there forever. Taskmanager shows MS Outlook running but with NO ...
If /safe mode works, try restarting outlook with the /resetnavpane switch. Close Outlook. Right-click on the Start button and choose Run or press Windows key + R to open the Run command. Type or paste the following into the Open field and press Enter or click OK to restart Outlook. (There is a space before /.)
A. Outlook in Safe mode: Sometimes add-ins can conflict with Outlook. Starting Outlook in safe mode, which starts Outlook without add-ins loaded, can tell you if an add-in is the problem. So suggest you to start Outlook in safe mode (Choose Start > Run and type Outlook /safe, and choose OK) and check the result.
Try this -. The solution that worked for me was open Outlook, then. File, Options, Advanced, then uncheck the 'show apps in Outlook' box. Save. Close Outlook then re-open - Bingo.
I understand that you'd like to go back to the old version of Outlook or what we now call the classic version of Outlook for Windows. Assuming that you already are using "new" Outlook for Windows app now, you can revert this change by using the steps from the guide below.
From within Outlook, click on File > Office Account > Office Updates > Update Now. If any updates are found and installed, reboot your computer afterwards and then check if the issue persists. 3/ Can you check for unnecessary Add-ins. Click on File > Options > Add-Ins. At the bottom of the window, where it says 'Manage' make sure "Com Add-ins ...
In another problem created by MS randomly changing functionality rather than providing us an option, the up/down arrows at the top of an email are now gone. When I could click in the email I read to go to the next email in the inbox, that's no longer an option.
To open Outlook in safe mode, just Right-click the Start button, and click Run > then type Outlook.exe /safe, and click OK. Since, add-ins can cause conflicts with Outlook. if it works if safe mode, try disabling add-ins by going to File > Options > Add-ins. Select COM Add-ins from the Manage drop-down menu and click Go.
Hi royabc, I would suggest to either use the scroll bar on your browser window or use the arrow keys on your keyboard to scroll horizontally on Outlook. Thanks. Johan. Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. I see the same scrolling issue in Firefox 12 (Windows) but I don't see it in IE.
Step 2: Repair Office. Open Control Panel, and then click Uninstall a program. In the list of installed programs, right-click the entry for your Office installation, and then click Change, and then click Online Repair. Step 3: Create a new Outlook profile. Open Control Panel, and then click Mail.