

Like any other software, Outlook is also susceptible to bugs and problems, and these problems when they occur are usually frustrating and in most cases stop you in your tracks. Microsoft Outlook is certainly one of the most flexible 'Email Client'' tools available today and this might understandably be the reason why organizations all over the world use it to manage their emails.

This is in contrast to ''Webmail'' which only allows users to access emails via web browsers. These classes of software are programmable email tools that are installed on your computer to send and receive emails.


Microsoft Outlook belongs to the class of software referred to as ''Email Clients''. Hopefully this quick easy fix will work for you and save the hassle downgrading to 32 bit or even reverting back to Office 2013.Part 1: Why Is Outlook Not Responding? Part 2: Eight Common Solutions to ''Outlook Not Responding'' Part 3: How to Fix Specific Not Responding Issues? Issue 1: Outlook Keeps Crashing Issue 2: Outlook Stuck on Process Issue 3: Scanpst File Not Responding Part 1: Why Is Outlook Not Responding? This easy fix worked for us straight away however according to Microsoft forums some users suggest that after Outlook has been closed and reopened several times the problem comes back, although we have not experienced this yet! Untick “Reduce message size by removing format information not necessary to display the message” Navigate to the Mail section and scroll down to Message Format This isn’t a great solution and so until Microsoft release a fix we found a quick way of resolving this issue: The particular problem seems to lie with the 64 bit version of Office and does not seem to have been reported on any 32 bit version causing some users to downgrade to 32 bit. Whilst displaying html content should not be difficult for an email application, many users with 2016 seem to be experiencing it (see here - ). Having upgraded to Office 2016 Professional earlier this month I have come across a frustrating issue within Outlook – an email with html content is not displayed correctly, the alignment is all off and a horizontal scroll bar is displayed so you have to scroll right to see any content. UPDATE: Unfortunately this issue has returned after using Outlook for a while, however closing and reopening Outlook seems to fix it again (temporarily).
