Missing Last Letters in Search Results

I am using Outlook 2010 (version 14.0.4760.1000) and am experiencing a problem in the search results list where the last letter of the sender, subject and folder (possibly any field with character data) is truncated by 1 character. For example, if the sender's name is "John Smith", this would be displayed as "John Smit", "Inbox" is displayed as "Inbo".

Outlook is set up as a POP3 client and uses 2 Data Files.  The problem only seems to occur with search results from the default data file.

It looks to me like this is a bug. Any ideas?

 

July 10th, 2010 9:18pm

Hi,

 

Thank you for using Outlook IT Pro Discussions forum. 

 

From your description, I understand that the last letters of the searched results are missing in Outlook. If there is any misunderstanding, please feel free to let me know.

 

This behavior is very strange. We can try to create a new profile to test the issue.

 

Here are the detailed steps on how to create a new profile to test this issue

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1.       Exit Outlook.

2.       Go to Start > Control Panel, click or double-click Mail.

 

Mail appears in different Control Panel locations depending upon the version of the Microsoft Windows operating system, Control Panel view selected, and whether a 32- or 64-bit operating system or version of Outlook is installed.

 

The easiest way to locate Mail is to open Control Panel in Windows, and then in the Search box at the top of window, type Mail. In Control Panel for Windows XP, type Mail in the Address box.

 

Note    The Mail icon appears after Outlook starts for the first time.

 

The title bar of the Mail Setup dialog box contains the name of the current profile. To select a different existing profile, click Show Profiles, select the profile name, and then click Properties.

 

3.       Click Show Profiles. Choose Prompt for a profile to be used.

4.       Click Add.

5.       Type a name for the profile, and then click OK.

6.       Highlight the profile, and choose Properties. Then Email Accounts.., add your email account in the profile.

7.       Start Outlook, and choose this new profile.

 

If this problem does not occur in the new Outlook profile, the old Outlook is corrupted. We can delete that and use a new Outlook profile.

 

Please take your time to try the suggestions and let me know the results at your earliest convenience. If anything is unclear or if there is anything I can do for you, please feel free to let me know.

 

Best Regards,

 

Sally Tang

 

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July 12th, 2010 9:44am

I'm afraid the new profile didn't improve things.

It did mean that I had to reindex though because pre-existing mail would not appear in search results at all.

 

 

July 14th, 2010 4:37pm

I'm seeing the same problem apparently -- the last character in the 'from' and 'subject' fields is missing when I search in all mail items. The new profile idea did not work for me either. Whatever it is, it isn't just dwalker3's data file. In my case, it affects search results from 3 of 7 archives in my 'all mail' searches. Search results from the other four archives display normally and do not truncate the last character.

I'm on Windows 7 32-bit. Outlook 2010, 14.0.4760.1000 (32-bit).

 

 

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July 19th, 2010 7:18pm

I am also seeing this behaviour. Last character is missing on the From , Subject and In Folder fields.

As with the last message in the thread, my version is Outlook 2010, 14.0.4760.1000 (32-bit). I am running in 64-bit Windows 7.

Some more information that does not appear (and may not affect) the previous writers:

- It does not affect a search that is conducted within one Folder. It is only apparent if I click the link "Try searching again in All Mail Items".

- It happens in my Outlook and Archive data files; both show this behavious in the same way.

August 8th, 2010 1:24pm

I'm seeing this behaviour too. My version and OS is the same as ggrinton's.

Cheers,

Steve.

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September 13th, 2010 1:51pm

I have the same problem.  Has anyone heard of a resolution?

Thanks!

September 22nd, 2010 4:10am

Not found a solution yet, but haven't really been looking. At the moment, I'm just living with it but I was hoping that Sally Tang would come back with a suggestion or at least acknowledge that it was an issue.

 

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September 22nd, 2010 9:11pm

Is this thread dead? Am having same difficulty with Outlook 2011. If there is help available, will send more info.

 

March 23rd, 2011 8:05am

Same problem here. Any news ?
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March 25th, 2011 11:17am

Additional info to Microsoft.

Problem does not occur, as stated in another posting, when searching in only one folder, the "current foloder".  It occurs, with Outlook 2010 when searching in "All Subfolders" or "All Outlook Items."  This certainly sounds like a bug within Outlook and Microsoft should address it. 

March 25th, 2011 6:04pm

See previous post ...   Clarification....    did not mean to imply that another posting was wrong, I actually meant that the other posting was right.  The problem does not occur in the current folder but does occur for either All Subfolders or All Outlook Items.  To reemphasize, this sounds like a bug, just like the very first posting that started this thread.

 

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March 26th, 2011 4:52am

Hi Sally,

As you can see in this thread, the problem persists and seems a (simple) bug to us. Could you provide some feedback on your actions ?

Regards

Tom

March 29th, 2011 11:31am

When performing a search operation using Outlook 2010, search results which point to emails contained in archived .PST files are missing the final character in the From field.  So, if I search for all emails from "Judy Smith", any emails which meet this search criteria that are found in my saved .PST files will be listed as being from "Judy Smit"  This result has persisted across two different computers and with different profiles.  This question has been asked before (http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/outlook/thread/5f9af9f5-329c-45d4-817e-bb2042cf70e9) but after the single suggestion provided by Microsoft (changing profiles) was demonstrated to be unsuccessful no further responses have been given.  
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April 7th, 2011 8:39pm

I am also experiencing the exact same problem and I am using Version 14.0.5128.5000.  Any updates?
April 11th, 2011 10:20pm

Sally,

Your lone posting is not the answer to the problem.  The problem persists, it occurs on multiple machines, and it is reproducible.  Please tell us if this has been submitted as a bug report or whether anyone at Microsoft is aware of the problem.

 

 

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April 11th, 2011 10:48pm

I am seeing the same behavior as previously described by others.  I am using Version 14.0.5128.5000 (same as garne2t's) on Windows XP Pro SP3.  I have tried untinstalling and re-installing Windows Search 4.0 and the problem persists.  At least I'm not the only one, but it does seem like a bug that needs to be addressed.  The search text is supposed to be highlighted in the search results.  With the last character missing, the search text is not highlighted, but it is highlighted in the reading pane.
May 18th, 2011 4:26am

I am also seeing the same problem.  As far as I am aware it only happened to me for the first time yesterday.  I am using outlook 2010 on 64bit windows 7. Has anyone found a solution yet?
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July 2nd, 2011 10:44am

Sally,

   This suggestion doesn't work.  It's been a year and many people have posted having the same problem.  Can we please get a response?  Thanks!

Alan

July 13th, 2011 3:52am

Sally,  (or someone from Microsoft).....

It's hard to believe that there has been no activity within Microsoft on this issue.  Maybe it's not a big enough problem  ...    maybe no one at Microsoft is watching this forum.  It is a persistent problem and it is definitely a bug.  Just a couple days ago, when searching email (with search-displays missing last letters of course), I did a second search and it displayed no results ....  but when I did another search by deleting the last letter of the name in the search box, results were displayed.  It all points to a small bug that can be fixed in an Office update.

I expect there are thousands of users who are experiencing the same problem but don't know how to post to this forum.  It would certainly be nice if someone would just post a response that either MS recognizes the problem and will work on it, or that MS deems it too unimportant to be solved.

Dave

 

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July 13th, 2011 4:25am

To everyone who still have this issue, see if it still occurs after applying Office 2010 Service Pack 1.
If so, try the regular Windows Search fixes (scanpst, rebuild index, etc).
See; http://www.msoutlook.info/question/47
July 13th, 2011 11:58am

I am having the same issue with Version 14.0.6023.1000 (32 bit) on a Windows 7 (64 bit) desktop PC.

The same truncated result appears on the search results through all the PSTs, including the current one.

All my PSTs are fairly complex, so I haven't tried to create a new one.  I also have to access some of the files with older versions of Outlook, so I haven't adopted the new Version 2010 default since it can't be viewed in older versions.

I realized that my PSTs are all from previous versions of Outlook and now in use by Outlook 2010.  

Is anyone using a native, nothing imported, 2010 PST and getting the same results, or is everyone's scenario the same as mine, with older PSTs open?  Also, is anyone using the Outlook Data File (97-2002) format?  Perhaps that's the cause.  Only the new, native file format, when used alone, avoids this truncation?

If I had the time, I'd experiment with different combinations, but perhaps some already have.

Thanks.

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September 11th, 2011 2:54am

Any update on this problem?

I got the same problem here.

 

I did a reinstall, a scanpst.exe, nothing worked.

Rebuild outlook / windows index, still not working.

 

And what about the office service pack? Will it solve it?

 

Regards

October 20th, 2011 3:14pm

To everyone who still have this issue, see if it still occurs after applying Office 2010 Service Pack 1.
If so, try the regular Windows Search fixes (scanpst, rebuild index, etc).
See; http://www.msoutlook.info/quest
October 24th, 2011 1:00pm

Any update on this? Still having the problem! Hello Microsoft?
December 13th, 2011 6:12am

Problem is when searching All Mail folders, it affects every column in the pane.  Everything drops the last character...     Looks like Microsoft has been ignoring this issue for a year a half.
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January 31st, 2012 10:42pm

I guess the Microsoft moderator is ignoring this thread.  It certainly appears there is a bug and my bet it would be very easy to fix (such as one line of source code) ....  

I guess it will take someone with a paid support account to raise the issue to finally generate a ticket to fix the bug.

 

February 2nd, 2012 5:44am

Has this ever been looked at seriously? I have the same issue in Outlook 2010, and it's been there in 3 laptops, at least two versions of Office, and after reindexing, PST repair, profile rebuild and more. It has to be a bug, but no indication from Microsoft that it is being taken seriously.
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March 16th, 2012 3:17am

PROBLEM SOLVED!  (I think).

Seems that for Outlook Data Files in old (2002-2005 or so Outlook format, non-'unicode'?), last letter is missing.

If you create a new data file in 'modern' Outlook format (supports Unicode), then last letters are not missing.

With multiple Outlook data files attached to Outlook:  Do a search.  Old files are missing last letters, new files are not.

I think there was an entry in this forum or another that had the question if 'old format' was the problem.  There was no answer and it has take me this long till I finally decided to try it.  Of course, after making the non-trivial import (below) you must wait for a new rebuild of search indexes.

To fix the problem if it bugs you, you must create a new Outlook file in the modern format, then you must import all messages from the old file into your new file -- I'll let you figure out how to import, it's not hard, just not complete intuitive.

Word of advice:  Be sure old file is clean -- the import process is not perfect.

Another word of advice cause it took me several minutes (translated 5's of minutes) to determine that to make new file active you must go to Account Settings and set the new file as the default file.

Plus several other minor difficulties but I suspect all in this forum can solve.

P.S.  I can forgive Microsoft on this one although I was pretty upset for a while.  It wouldn't be worth any kind of a software update testing process to support the old '2005' data-file-format.  At the same time I would have thought an Outlook 'professional' would have instantly known the issue.  (presuming I'm right).

March 21st, 2012 5:34am

I don't believe that to be true.  If you open up some of the results, while keeping the search window open, you will see the last character.  It's not always consistent.  I've opened up PST file dating back to 2002...
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March 28th, 2012 7:18am

PROBLEM SOLVED!  (I think).

Seems that for Outlook Data Files in old (2002-2005 or so Outlook format, non-'unicode'?), last letter is missing.

If you create a new data file in 'modern' Outlook format (supports Unicode), then last letters are not missing.

With multiple Outlook data files attached to Outlook:  Do a search.  Old files are missing last letters, new files are not.

I think there was an entry in this forum or another that had the question if 'old format' was the problem.  There was no answer and it has take me this long till I finally decided to try it.  Of course, after making the non-trivial import (below) you must wait for a new rebuild of search indexes.

To fix the problem if it bugs you, you must create a new Outlook file in the modern format, then you must import all messages from the old file into your new file -- I'll let you figure out how to import, it's not hard, just not complete intuitive.

Word of advice:  Be sure old file is clean -- the import process is not perfect.

Another word of advice cause it took me several minutes (translated 5's of minutes) to determine that to make new file active you must go to Account Settings and set the new file as the default file.

Plus several other minor difficulties but I suspect all in this forum can solve.

P.S.  I can forgive Microsoft on this one although I was pretty upset for a while.  It wouldn't be worth any kind of a software update testing process to support the old '2005' data-file-format.  At the same time I would have thought an Outlook 'professional' would have instantly known the issue.  (presuming I'm right).

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