When replying to an electronic mail, it is usually useful to incorporate the dialog historical past for context. However Mac customers who up to date Microsoft Outlook to its latest model simply misplaced that characteristic. The issue was launched in model 16.110, construct 26061317, which launched on June 16.
Earlier than the replace, when Outlook for Mac customers replied to an electronic mail, they may see the unique message thread. In response to expertise information publication The Register, after the replace, this was not the case. The realm the place a response consists is now left clean, not displaying the unique electronic mail.Â
A consultant for Microsoft did not instantly reply to a request for remark.
A moderator labeled as Microsoft exterior workers posted about the issue on Microsoft Study, Microsoft’s official technical documentation and studying platform. The consultant stated the one present resolution is to revert to model 16.109.3 or earlier. To take action, you must take away the present Outlook model 16.110 and set up an earlier model.
“Equally essential to Reply is Forwarding,” one Outlook person wrote on Microsoft Study. “When forwarding a message, clearly, we need to ahead the message. However when the unique message will not be included, then it defeats the aim of forwarding. Sure, this must be fastened as quickly as attainable.”
After getting model 16.109.3 or earlier, it’s essential to flip off computerized updates in order that Outlook would not replace to the model that comprises the bug. Go to the Assist dropdown, click on Test for Updates after which uncheck Routinely hold Microsoft apps updated. Simply keep in mind to return and choose that final choice as soon as the bug is finally fastened.Â
For those who use a tool managed by an employer, you could have to attend for Microsoft to roll out an official repair. No timeline for that has been introduced.
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