Obligitory “I have to use it for my job,” so let’s commiserate.

It’s the worst program in all of the Office Suite. MS wrote the goddamn OS and email client, but for some reason if I have two instances open for two different inboxes and try to pull one up on the taskbar, the wrong instance will pull up every single time without fail.

My runner-up complaint is how when I use the search bar, sometimes it’ll forget what I’m doing and when I hit enter it’ll open some email instead of executing the search.

Every update makes it worse, so what drives you crazy?

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    OneDrive crashes not only the original computer I had the problem on, but the replacement computer that I got (upgrade) as well. Then when I moved to a different office, it crashed another computer and then created the same problem for the one other person using the computer.

    And by crashing, I mean the second it tries to do anything everything freezes, and the only way to get out of it is a hard reset.

    So OneDrive.

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    Meeting requests tracking, oh my god. It’s a great feature but it’s got so many quirks.

    Once you decline a meeting, it’s gone for good in your calendar. If you accidentally declined, you need to ask for another invite. More commonly, plans changed and now you can’t attend when you could have because you forgot all about it.

    You can’t decline important meetings and still see them in your calendar, so people abuse ‘tentative’ as ‘I want to know when this meeting takes place but I won’t attend myself’

    Can’t organize a meeting and then don’t attend yourself. Impossible. Neither can you transfer ownership when you’re going on holiday for example, so people are stuck with meeting requests nobody can change

    Good luck getting a long series of meetings accepted by a meeting room. Every single instance must be available, that’s annoying but makes sense. You can cancel or move individual instances until the meeting room accepts it, but everyone gets spammed with invites.

    After you made all manual changes and the meeting room finally accepted it, if you make any changes to the series, everything is reset and the manual adjustments starts all over

    If you have to move one or two specific instances to a different room, you can’t! You can move in time or cancel an instance, but using the next available room is not possible. Both rooms will decline

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    When you try to change views in a shared calendar, and it automatically switches to your personal calendar in the other view, causing you to go back to the first view, change calendars, then do the exact same thing again.

    Every. Damn. Time.

    Also cached exchange mode is a disaster…

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    When I click in the search-box in the titlebar, Outlook freezes for about 5 seconds.

    You can’t cut and paste an appointment.

    I tried making a template the other day. I was successful, but it’s multiple clicks whenever I want to use it. There’s no way to customize the ribbon and add a button to use my new template.

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    At work we constantly have issues requiring the need to recreate the Ms outlook profile. We made a script for deleting and adding back the ocp or whatever it’s called

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    • Randomly removes email addresses I use every day from the auto-complete forcing me to type them literally in full for weeks until it remembers them again.
    • A colleagues name starts “tom…” but it ALWAYS auto-completes with another colleague “tim…”. Every single time.
    • Search sucks. Not sure if this particular complaint is just our company setup but for some reason it hides stuff older than a given date “on the server” which means you have to remember exactly where stuff is & open the folder before it displays the contents rendering search pointless. Absolutely hopeless
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      search sucks

      The workforce where I work is diverse, so often it’s easier to find someone by their first name, but you’re not doing that in outlook’s address book when names are in “surname, given name” format

      Likewise when the address list was changed to “first name surname” you could no longer find someone with just their surname

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    As a help desk tech, please don’t get me started.

    But in the spirit of contributing to this post…focused inbox. No Microsoft, I actually wouldn’t like to see all my messages and would prefer if you could hide them from me so I miss important shit and get chewed out by my boss.

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      Came here to say this. Ctrl+f is find in every other Microsoft product, it’s their own damn standard.

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        Did you know that Microsoft changes keyboard shortcuts based on locale? In Italian they set search to Shift+F5.
        Shit drives me crazy.

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            It doesn’t start with F5 either, and why shift? What’s more, it’s inconsistent, sometimes they still use ctrl+f, and every other application uses that anyway

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              Most of the F keys had other meanings, so shift, as all shifted f keys were open

              Every other application

              Don’t blame Microsoft for other applications not being localised

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    + That time they randomly slapped up this tool bar on the left hand side I neither requested nor needed.

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    It’s made by raccoons that live in a PCP factory dumpster. Also why the fuck do we need 4 different teams applications

    Fuck Microsoft.

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    I am willing to forget pretty much any fault on Outlook when I compare it with the absolute dogshit product that is New Outlook.

    Click on a Toast and it opens the email… in the background, never in the foreground.

    Have anything other than Email selected (calendar, for example) and it doesn’t display the New Email notification on the tile, so if you didn’t see the toast and have anything other then Outlook open in the foreground, you don’t know you’ve got new email until you physically go back to Outlook and click on the Email button.

    Want to send a spreadsheet as an email attachment from within Excel? The option is there, but it doesn’t work any more (and the same for any other native “send via email” option in your OS out applications).

    Want to send a document as an attachment? You have to open a new email, then drag the document into the correct half of the email, because if you have it too far to the left, Outlook will upload it into OneDrive and put a link to it in the email.

    I could go on, but fuck me, it’s absolutely disgusting how much this breaks any previous workflow you may have had for doing email quickly and efficiently…

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      Yeesh. I’ve been (blessedly) away from MS for a bit now so I’m kind of catching up / watching the carnage from afar.

      When you jack up veteran user workflows so much that it makes the OS feel alien…you’re really just daring people to jump OS. I know it’s not that simple for work environments, but I can’t imagine administering this sloppy mess has gotten any easier, so…gonna be fun waiting for the suits to eventually catch up I guess.

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      New outlook simply removed macros. Thanks Microsoft, I now have to go through all my inbox one email by one email when I come back from leave.

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      The spreadsheet thing isn’t outlook, that’s going to be a thing your workplace has set up for security

      I bet it doesn’t stop a word document with a spreadsheet inside as an object

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    We are asked to use Projects to manage our work, and we then mapped the project’s structure into a folder structure using sharepoint. The thing is, this structure leads to very long file paths, and Windows won’t let us open the files using the file explorer because the file path is too long, and so we need to search stuff through sharepoint, download as zip files, and end up breaking the intended organization. The projects page helps create the illusion of organization for the higher-ups but in reality it is a hindrance. We don’t have admin access to the computer and so we can’t change this file path limit setting. This is just the first that came to mind of an endless list of complaints I have.

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      Oh goodness, the Windows filepath limit has caused so many headaches at work. Even if you enable longer filepaths, not all applications pay attention to that, since at some point, Microsoft promised a specific filepath length and some applications hard-coded it in, so Microsoft is kind of locked in to supporting that being the default max filepath length. Not sure if any Office applications fall into that camp, but given that most filepath length errors I see are from Windows itself silently failing to finish extracting a zip archive, it wouldn’t surprise me!

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        This really sucks when part of the mandatory cloud file path name is “defense information systems agency”. That eats up a lot of the available space.

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      Yeah SharePoint links are cooked. I copied a url from SharePoint and it crashed my remote session with someone and pretty sure its BSoD my device more than once. Upping the file path limit locally won’t help.

      You can go to a SharePoint folder on the site and hit “sync” which will then add it to your file explorer if you have OneDrivs. Makes for easier navigation and collaboration. Fucked if I know how end users were meant to divine that.