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Symptoms

In Microsoft Outlook 2016 for Mac or Office for Mac 2011, you receive a 'No Results' message when you try to search for an email message or apply a filter to a folder, and task items are not displayed in the Tasks folder. Additionally, when you search for mail items by using the Mac OS native Spotlight Search, your search is unsuccessful.

I cannot find a way to change the default browser for viewing email in a browser for Outlook 2016. I've tried indicating the type of files to open in Chrome, enabled MHTML files, and nothing seems to work. Conversely, I've tried unchecking the type of files that Internet Explorer can open, but that option is locked. In the popping up Set Default Programs window, specify one browser you want to use from the Programs list box, and then click Set this program as default option in the. Figured this out! (I think.) You don't change it in Chrome, or in your main Outlook application. Try this: Hit an email link on whatever web site - doesn't matter. Once that email application opens, look for the 'account' tab in THAT application window.

Cause

This issue may occur for one of the following reasons:
Microsoft Outlook 2016 for Mac:

  • Spotlight Search indexing is incomplete.

  • The Profile name contains special characters such as the slash mark (/).

  • The Profile or one of its parent folders are added to the Privacy tab in Spotlight.

  • The Outlook 15 Profiles folder is not located under ~/Library/Group Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/Outlook.

  • The Spotlight Search index is corrupted.


Microsoft Outlook for Mac 2011:

  • Spotlight Search indexing is incomplete.

  • The Identity name contains special characters such as the slash mark (/).

  • The Identity or one of its parent folders are added to the Privacy tab in Spotlight.

  • The Microsoft User Data folder is not located under the ~/Documents folder.

  • The Spotlight Search index is corrupted.


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Resolution

To resolve this issue, follow these steps:

Mac
  1. Run the OutlookSearchRepair utility. For more information about how to get and run the utility, go to the Mac Outlook Support Utilities blog on the Microsoft TechNet website.

  2. If you recently created a new Outlook Profile in Outlook 2016 for Mac, or a new Identity in Outlook for Mac 2011, added a new account, or if you recently imported new data from a source such as a PST or OLM file, Spotlight indexing may not be complete. In this case, Outlook for Mac displays a 'No Results' message. To resolve this issue, wait for indexing to finish, and then search again.

  3. Make sure that your Profile name in Outlook 2016 for Mac or your Identity name in Outlook for Mac 2011 has no special characters, such as the slash mark (/).
    To view your Profile or Identity name:

    Outlook 2016 for Mac:

    1. Click Go, Applications.

    2. Right-Click Microsoft Outlook, and select Show Package Contents.

    3. Expand Contents, SharedSupport, and open Outlook Profile Manager.


    Note You can create an alias for the Outlook Profile Manager, and move it to your desktop or another convenient location if you prefer.
    Outlook for Mac 2011:
    To view your Identity names in the Microsoft Database Utility, hold down the Option key, and then click the Outlook for Mac 2011 icon.

  4. If the Profile or Identity name contains a special character, follow these steps to change the name:

    1. Open the Outlook 2016 for Mac Profile folder or Outlook for Mac 2011 Identity folder.

      In Outlook 2016 for Mac, the location is:
      /Users/<Username>/Library/Group Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/Outlook/Outlook 15 Profiles/
      In Outlook for Mac 2011, the location is:
      Users/<Username>/Documents/Microsoft user data/Office 2011 Identities/

    2. Rename the Outlook 2016 for Mac Profile folder name or the Outlook for Mac 2011 Identity folder name that contains special characters by removing the special characters.

    3. Confirm that the Profile or Identity name was changed by viewing it in the following way depending on your version of Outlook for Mac:


      In Outlook 2016 for Mac:

      1. Click Go, Applications.

      2. Right-Click Microsoft Outlook, and select Show Package Contents.

      3. Expand Contents, SharedSupport, and open Outlook Profile Manager.


      Note You can create an alias for the Outlook Profile Manager, and move it to your desktop or another convenient location if you prefer.
      In Outlook for Mac 2011:
      Open the Microsoft Database Utility by holding down the Option key, and then clicking the Outlook for Mac 2011 icon.

    4. If necessary, select the Profile or Identity whose name was changed, click the Gear icon, and then click Set as Default.

  5. Verify in Mac OS that the Outlook Profile or Identity folder or one of its parent folders is not added to the Privacy tab in Spotlight. If your Outlook 2016 for Mac Profiles folder, or your Outlook for Mac 2011 Identity folder, or any of their parent folders are displayed in this tab, Spotlight does not index this folder location. Remove these locations from the Privacy tab in Spotlight, and allow for time for these locations to finish indexing.

  6. Make sure the Outlook 2016 for Mac Profile or Outlook for Mac 2011 Identity data is stored under the correct default location.

    Outlook 2016 for Mac: Make sure that the Outlook 15 Profiles folder is stored under the ~/Library/Group Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/Outlook folder.
    Outlook for Mac 2011: Make sure that the Microsoft User Data Mac software download for pc. folder is stored under the ~/Documents folder.

  7. If the issue is still unresolved, the Spotlight index may be corrupted. To reindex the Spotlight index, follow these steps:

    1. Restart the Mac, so that it restarts the Spotlight services.

    2. Navigate to Finder > Applications > Utilities > Terminal.

    3. Type mdimport -L.

    4. Important: If you see more than one instance of 'Microsoft Outlook Spotlight Importer.mdimporter,' delete the Outlook application that you are not using, empty it from the Trash, restart your Mac, and go back to step 1.

    5. In the Terminal, reindex your Outlook database by using the following command and substituting your own user name for the <user_name> placeholder:
      mdimport -g '/Applications/Microsoft Outlook.app/Contents/Library/Spotlight/Microsoft Outlook Spotlight Importer.mdimporter' -d1 '/Users/<user_name>/Library/Group Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/Outlook/Outlook 15 Profiles/<my_profile_name>'
      Note In this command, the path after '-g' is the default path of the Outlook installation. The path after '-d1' is the default path of your profile, where <my_profile_name> is, by default “Main Profile.' You'll have to substitute your actual paths if you have renamed your profile or installed Outlook in a different location.

    6. Reindexing will take some time to complete. After the process is complete, exit and then restart Outlook.

If you still cannot search in Spotlight after you follow these steps, and if you have allowed for enough time for Spotlight Indexing to be completed, you may have to uninstall Office for Mac and reinstall it. For more information about how to do this, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

2398768 How to completely remove Office for Mac 2011

More Information

When you search in Outlook 2016 for Mac or Outlook for Mac 2011 on Mac OS X, be aware of the following:

  • Mac OS includes Spotlight Search. Mac OS controls the indexing of the hard disk for Spotlight Search.

  • Both versions of Outlook for Mac rely on Spotlight Search to provide search results for Outlook data.

  • The filters in Outlook for Mac also rely on Spotlight Search to provide search results.

  • Tasks in Outlook for Mac are displayed by using filters. These filters rely on Spotlight Search.

  • Spotlight indexing may take several minutes when new data is introduced. For example, this may occur when new email messages are received.

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© Allmy/Shutterstock You can change your Outlook theme on various versions of the program. Allmy/Shutterstock

Microsoft Outlook Change To Open To Chrome On Mac Catalina

  • You can easily change your Outlook theme in your account settings while logged in through a browser.
  • On Outlook.com, you can browse and choose from a collection of themes, while the Outlook for Windows desktop app only allows you to select from four options.
  • If you use Outlook on Mac, there is no way to change your theme but you can put it into Dark Mode.

Microsoft Outlook has many different features that benefit its users and their workplaces. While Outlook is a preferred choice of an email client for many businesses, its workplace-focused user interface can feel tedious.

While themes can be purely cosmetic preferences, they can also help create higher contrast, easing eye strain and improving visibility while navigating your inbox. Luckily, users have options for their inbox theme, though the quantity is tied directly to which operating system you're using and whether you're on the browser site.

If you're looking to personalize your inbox and make the whole experience more 'you,' or want an inbox experience that's easier on the eyes, you can change your Outlook theme through your account settings.

Here's how to do it.

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How to change your inbox theme on Outlook.com

1. With your Outlook inbox open, click on the gear icon in the upper right corner of your screen.

© Chrissy Montelli/Business Insider This icon gives you shortcut access to all your Outlook account settings, including notifications, display density, the 'focused inbox' feature, and more. Chrissy Montelli/Business Insider

2. Select a theme from the 'Featured' list.

3. If you don't see anything you like, click on 'View all' to see all of the library's themes.

© Chrissy Montelli/Business Insider This pop-up menu features available themes at the top in a gallery grid. Chrissy Montelli/Business Insider

4. Choose the theme you want, then click 'Save' to confirm your choice.

© Chrissy Montelli/Business Insider The entire theme library will drop down from, letting you select the same way as a featured theme. Chrissy Montelli/Business Insider

How to set your inbox theme to dark mode in Outlook on a Mac

1. Click the Apple icon in the upper left corner.

2. Select 'System Preferences.'

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© Abbey White/Business Insider This will be the second option in the dropdown menu. Abbey White/Business Insider

3. Pick 'General.'

4. Choose either 'Dark' or 'Auto' mode for your computer.

© Abbey White/Business Insider You can find these options at the top of the window under 'Appearance.' Abbey White/Business InsiderMicrosoft Outlook Change To Open To Chrome On Mac

5. Launch the Outlook Macbook app.

6. Select 'Outlook' from the top menu bar.

7. Choose 'Preferences' from the dropdown menu.

8. Click 'General.'

© Abbey White/Business Insider This will be the first icon on the Preferences menu. Abbey White/Business Insider

9. Under 'Personalize,' make sure the 'Turn off Dark Mode' box isn't selected. If it is, uncheck it.

Microsoft Outlook Change To Open To Chrome On Mac

© Abbey White/Business Insider This will control whether your inbox goes dark when your Mac's dark mode kicks in. Abbey White/Business InsiderMicrosoft outlook change to open to chrome on mac catalina

How to change your inbox theme in Outlook on Windows

1. Open your Outlook desktop app.

2. Click 'File.'

3. Select 'Options' from the left blue column.

© Abbey White/Business Insider Options is located towards the bottom of the blue sidebar. Abbey White/Business Insider

4. Under the 'Personalize your copy of Microsoft Office' section, click the 'Office Theme' dropdown menu.

© Abbey White/Business Insider This will be the first icon on the Preferences menu. Abbey White/Business Insider

5. Choose one of the four options from the dropdown.

© Abbey White/Business Insider Outlook's four themes on Windows are Colorful, Dark Gray, Black, and White. Abbey White/Business Insider

6. Click 'OK.'

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