[German]Since the end of April 2021, numerous users have been complaining about a broken autocomplete display in Outlook that only shows large icons and the entries are no longer readable. The whole thing probably occurs with Outlook version 2016 and 2019 and seems to have been triggered by a Microsoft Office 365 update from late April 2021. Here is a summary of what has come to my attention so far.
The Outlook autocomplete bug
I first came across the bug on Facebook on May 4, 2021, where a user described the problem and posted the following screenshot. The German text says, that autocomplete is broken since May 4, 2021 in Outlook 2019.
The list with the autocomplete entries no longer opens downwards, but expands upwards. As a result, the topmost entries are cut off and are no longer readable. Also, it looks like the icons are displayed very large and incorrectly. Because of the coincidence in time, I had discussed the bug within in the blog post Microsoft Office Patchday (May 4, 2021).
However, the bug seems to relate to Outlook from Click-2-Run versions (Office 2016/2019 and Office 365) and has nothing to do with the updates that were rolled out for the MSI versions of Microsoft Office. In the meantime, there are also numerous other reports about this error:
- In the German-language Microsoft Answers forum, there is this post from April 15, 2021, where meanwhile more users complain about the same problem in early May 2021 – but there are no solutions.
- In the English-language Techcommunity, there is this post from May 4, 2021, where several users have been complaining "for several days" about an autocomplete list that flips up and is no longer usable.
- On German site Dr. Windows there is this forum post that suddenly huge letters are displayed in the list and the function is virtually unusable.
Meanwhile, blog readers have pointed me to this post on slipstick (by MVP colleague Diane Poremsky), where the problem is documented with another screenshot. A blog reader also pointed out to me that the problem is now known to Microsoft's developers.
Solution #1: Roll back Outlook to previous version
In this reader comment, a blog reader then gives the hint that this behavior is probably caused by an update of the Click-2-Run versions of Outlook 2016/2019 or Office 365.
The problem was triggered in version 2104 (build 13929.20296). A downgrade to version 2103 (build 13901.20462) provides a remedy.
However, version 2104 (build 13929.20296) was rolled out for Microsoft 365 in the current channel on April 29, 2021, according to this tenforums post. The update is supposed to fix several bugs, which are listed in the linked forum post. So going back to a previous program version has been suggested as a (temporary) fix for the autocomplete bug.
- First, open an administrative command prompt via Run as administrator in Windows.
- Then the following command is to be executed from the mentioned folder to roll back the last program update.
The command to roll back to version 16.0.13901.20462 is:
"C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\ClickToRun\officec2rclient.exe" /update user updatetoversion=16.0.13901.20462
Diane Poremsky still points out the variant for a 32-bit version in this forum post. Further Diane Poremsky published in this post still some references to it.
Solution #2: Further findings
In this comment Tobias Klein writes that cleaning the autocomplete list via the Outlook settings solves the problem with the autocomplete opening upwards. After that, the list would open back down and everything would be fine again. This is confirmed by other users. Diane Poremsky has worked on this issue on Slipstick Systems in this post and presented a registry entry to disable AutoCompleteUpdate:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\Options DWORD: DisableAutoCompleteUpdate Value: 1
After adjusting the registry entry, a restart of Outlook should be required. Sounds quite good, but blog reader Michael Bonjour points out the following in this comment on the German blog:
The new Office Version 2104 (Build 13929.20296) definitely does not support any old display (narrow list with scrollbars). Not even with the reghack from above. But the previous version 2103 (Build 13901.20462) does.
Michael gives some hints in the commentary on approaches to temporarily fix the problem. Let's hope that Microsoft will fix the bug again sometime with an update.