Lync 2013 SP1: Double-spacing in messages

Hey folks,

I just installed Microsoft Office 2013 Service Pack 1 the other day, and now I've got this weird issue where Lync conversations are double-space. This has happened with more than one person, in entirely separate conversations.

Any thoughts on how to fix this? It's really annoying that it's wasting screen real estate.

Cheers,

Trevor Sullivan

March 4th, 2014 4:24pm

Hi,

I did a test on my Lync 2013 with SP1, but didn't reproduce the issue.

Did the user paste any words to Lync? If so, some formats may stay still as the user types in Lync.

Simply close the conversation dialog and re-start it, test if the problem persists. Or right click on the blank area of the dialog, select Paste Unformatted to paste.

Thanks,

Melon Chen

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March 5th, 2014 10:22am

Trevor,

I am seeing the same behavior since updating to Office 2013 SP1.  Also, I have found that if you strech or maximize the window and then shrink it again, the double-spacing goes away.

Starting to look like an SP1 introduced bug.  Can you post if you get anywhere with this?  I will also.

-Mark

March 5th, 2014 8:43pm

Mark,

Thanks for confirming, and for the detail about resizing the window. A coworker of mine also reproduced the double spacing behavior. For the record, I am running 32-bit Microsoft Office 2013, as opposed to 64-bit.

Cheers,

Trevor Sullivan

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March 5th, 2014 8:47pm

Hi,

For some known issues, you may refer to Description of Microsoft Office 2013 Service Pack 1:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2817430/en-us

Mark's suggestion may be a workaround, which is to strech or maximize the window and then shrink it. If this becomes a big problem, you may considering removing SP1 or wait for the future fix.

Thanks,

Melon Chen

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March 6th, 2014 5:25am

I have the exact same issue on 2 different machines now.
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March 6th, 2014 11:40pm

Hi,

I'm doing researching on this problem, if I have any progress, I'll let you know as soon as possible.

Thanks,

Melon Chen

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March 10th, 2014 4:59am

I have this problem as well with 32 bit office.
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March 11th, 2014 8:18pm

Trevor,

I have been seeing the same issue with my Lync 2013. After digging around, Lync seems to add a line break above the display name of the user whenever the width of the chat window exceeds 800px.

So far, I can't figure out if there are any settings that are causing this, or if it's just a glitch. I'll keep on looking into it.

Good luck!

Kenneth Vigne

March 21st, 2014 6:45pm

I just verified Kenneth's finding that it happens when the chat window exceeds a certain width, and of course as with everyone else, it's a new behavior since installing SP1.  Hopefully this should be an easy one to fix in a near-term patch as it makes chat windows much less useful since I can see significantly less of the ongoing conversation (either have to narrow the window significantly or get the extraneous white space between entries).
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March 24th, 2014 8:23pm

I'm seeing this same issue on Lync clients after installing SP1. However, it only occurs on systems that are using display scaling. In my instance the computer is set to 125% scaling. When I set it back down to 100%, log off and back on, everything displays correctly. If I go back up to 125% scaling it's misaligned again.

It looks like something in SP1 broke the Lync client's ability to render scaling correctly. The only immediate resolution is to dial it back down to 100% (default) scaling.

March 29th, 2014 12:15am

I'm seeing this same issue on Lync clients after installing SP1. However, it only occurs on systems that are using display scaling. In my instance the computer is set to 125% scaling. When I set it back down to 100%, log off and back on, everything displays correctly. If I go back up to 125% scaling it's misaligned again.

It looks like something in SP1 broke the Lync client's ability to render scaling correctly. The only immediate resolution is to dial it back down to 100% (default) scaling.

I checked my machine and display scaling is set to 100% on it, yet I'm still seeing the issue.  Perhaps it's something else that gets adjusted indirectly when you change display scaling?
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March 31st, 2014 9:00pm

Yeah, I've since found some other Lync clients in our environment that have SP1 installed but are not using any scaling and they are still seeing it too. Not sure what to try next. I can't believe more people aren't reporting this.
April 1st, 2014 3:37am

Reporting.  As far as I know, everyone at my company is seeing the exact same problem.  Resizing temporarily resolves but it's quite annoying.  What baffles me is that this went out the door in this condition.  It's a blatantly obvious issue that one would imagine would have gotten noticed in Q&A, which makes one wonder...
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April 10th, 2014 4:29pm

Reporting in as well. This issue is quite irritating, considering the volume of conversation I can see has dramatically diminished. Everyone in the office is reporting the same problem.
April 10th, 2014 10:52pm

This is crazy, it's such a waste of screen space. Any ETA on a fix?
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July 17th, 2014 9:38am

So, the Lync team did not fix this in yesterday's round of updates once again :( This is so irritating
August 13th, 2014 9:32am

I am also experiencing this problem.  It's very annoying.
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August 20th, 2014 9:45pm

Sorry for this statement but for me it's not really an issue. Ok, a shortly fix would be nice but a few white lines wasted don't breaks the world. More critical are things like the delay which occurres when answering a RGS call, we are waiting for a fix for so long :-/. Best regards, Sky
August 21st, 2014 11:04am

Okay, so here's the latest update. Microsoft apparently fixed the double-spacing problem, but there still seems to be an odd offset from when a new person posts a message. See attached screenshot. Why the wasted space? That extra white space is causing messages to get pushed down, which uses up extra space that doesn't need to be. Plus, the fact that the text of the message doesn't match up to the Lync user's photo, makes it look "off," for lack of better term.

In the last, two-line message below, if the messages were top-aligned, it wouldn't waste extra vertical space below the photo, unless I posted another message. It has been too long since the original issue cropped up, so I don't remember if the messages were top-aligned prior to this whole double-spacing issue, but I still think it should be looked at.

Cheers,
Trevor Sullivan
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September 10th, 2014 5:02pm

Anybody knows if there's an official statement from Microsoft about the topic?
September 29th, 2014 2:29pm

It there a way to remove / disable the image tile from the message so the thread will get rid of the extra space between entries?

ie:

name1: message
name2: reply to message

Thanks,

Robert

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December 5th, 2014 10:57pm

How is there not a fix for this yet? It seems like it is taking into account the picture, even when you hide it.

The latest update appears to single space multiple lines from the same person but still double-space in between people communicating. Still a complete waste of space. I removed the update and now it is back to single space

  • Edited by cjstrain 16 hours 53 minutes ago
February 19th, 2015 1:47pm

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