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      Summary: This blog outlines Microsoft Outlook search problems such as ‘Outlook search not working’ or when Outlook returns no or incomplete results. It discusses the reasons and solutions to fix Outlook 2016 search problems. However, these solutions and workarounds can also be applied to Microsoft Office 365, Outlook 2021, 2019, 2013, and earlier versions.

      Microsoft Outlook features a search option that helps you find mail items, such as emails or messages based on keywords. You may further add filters to your Outlook search function to locate specific email items from a specific person much more quickly and efficiently.

      However, sometimes, you encounter issues with Outlook search, such as the search couldn’t be completed, the search function may not find any matches, the search function won’t work, etc. You may also experience the following problems when the Outlook search stops working or has issues:

      • Outlook fails to return any search results
      • Outlook search not showing all results
      • Outlook search not showing recent emails or can’t find older emails
      • The search tab is not working or turns grey (specific to Outlook 2016)

      Reasons for Outlook Search Problems

      There could be multiple reasons that may lead to the Outlook search problems. These include:

      1. Indexing issues
      2. Corrupt or damaged Outlook data file (PST)
      3. Outdated Outlook version
      4. Incompatible or faulty add-ins
      5. Corrupt Outlook profile
      6. Limited or insufficient system resources, such as low RAM, storage, or processing power

      Solutions to Fix ‘Outlook Search not Working’ Issue

      Following are some workarounds that you can try to resolve the Outlook search is not working issue:

      Note:  : In case the Outlook search bar isn’t visible, go to File > Options > Customize. Select All Tabs under the ‘Choose commands from section. From the list of tab selections, select ‘Search, click ‘Add, and then click ‘OK’.

      Go to File > Options > Customize. Select All Tabs under ‘Choose commands from’ section.
      Fig 1: Add Search bar to Outlook

      Method 1. Restart Outlook

      First, restart Outlook and then check if the search is working. If not, it is recommended to restart the system. These problems can be temporarily caused by some glitches in the system or software. Restarting the system may fix these glitches and resolve search-related problems in Outlook.

      Method 2. Check the Outlook Indexing Status

      You may encounter problems with Outlook search if the indexing is incomplete or in pending status. You can check the indexing status in Outlook 2016. Follow these steps:

      • Open Outlook 2016 and click on ‘Search’ bar.
      • Click ‘Search Tools drop-down and choose ‘Indexing Status…’
      click on ‘Search’ bar>Click ‘Search Tools’ drop-down and choose ‘Indexing Status…’
      Fig 2: Search Tools
      • Indexing Option
      Indexing option
      Fig 3: Indexing option
      • If the indexing is pending, the Outlook will start indexing. After the indexing is complete, you will see the Outlook has finished indexing all of your items’ message. Click OK.
      Indexing Status’ dialog box
      Fig 4: Indexing Status Loading
      • Loading Outlook Index Status
      indexing Status
      Fig 5: Indexing Final Status

      Note: Allow indexing to complete before using search. Although you can use the search function, you may not find the desired mail or get incomplete results due to incomplete indexing status.

      Method 3. Rebuild the Outlook Index

      If the indexing does not finish or keeps showing a loading status or indexing status pending, try rebuilding the Outlook index. There are two ways to rebuild the Outlook index:

      • Repair Outlook (MS Office)
      • Manually rebuild using Outlook options

      a. Rebuild Outlook Index by Repairing MS Office

      If the indexing does not finish or keeps showing a loading status or indexing status pending, try rebuilding the Outlook index. There are two ways to rebuild the Outlook index:

      • Go to Control Panel>Programs>Programs and Features.
      • Click on Outlook 2016 or Microsoft Office and then click on the ‘Change’ button at the top.
      Control Panel>Programs>Programs and Features.
      Fig 6: Repair Outlook or MS Office Installation
      • From the available options, choose ‘Repair’ and then click ‘Continue’.
      Select ‘Repair’ and click ‘Continue
      Fig 7: Repair Outlook Installation
      • This will begin repairing MS Office or Outlook 2016 installation.

      b. Using Outlook Index Repair Option

      Follow these steps to rebuild the Outlook Index using the Indexing Options:

      • In Outlook 2016, go to File > Options > Search.
      • Click on the Indexing Options… button.
      Go to File > Options > Search
      Fig 8: Rebuilding Outlook Index
      • Click ‘Microsoft Outlook and then click the Advanced button.
      Click ‘Microsoft Outlook’ and then click ‘Advanced
      Fig 8: MS Outlook Index status
      • Click Rebuild’ and then click OK’.
      Click ‘Rebuild’ and then click ‘OK’
      Fig 9: Rebuild MS Outlook 2016 Index
      • Click ‘OK’ to continue with Outlook Index Rebuild.
      Click Ok.
      Fig 10: Confirm Outlook Index Rebuild
      • Wait for the Indexing process to complete.
      Wait for the Indexing process to complete
      Fig 11: Indexing in progress

      Once the Indexing process is complete, check if the ‘Microsoft Outlook search not working’ issue is resolved.

      TIP: You may also search and open ‘Indexing Options’ from the Control Panel.

      open Indexing Options
      Fig 12: Access Indexing Options

      Method 4. Fix Incomplete Outlook Search Results Problem

      If the search results are incomplete or missing older email items, apply the following methods:

      a. Increase Email Sync Slider

      This will enable Outlook to sync and index the older emails that may be missing in the Outlook search results. Follow these steps:

      • Open Outlook and go to File > Account Settings > Account Settings.
      Open Outlook and go to File > Account Settings > Account Settings
      Fig 13: Access Outlook Account settings
      • Select your email account and then click Change’.
      • Drag the slider to All and then click Next’.
      Drag the slider to ‘All’ and then click ‘Next’
      Fig 14: Drag the slider to All and then click Next
      • Click OK when a prompt appears.
       Click ‘OK’ when a prompt appears
      Fig 15: Confirmation message
      • Click Finish to close the window and then restart Outlook.
      Click ‘Finish’ to close the window and then restart Outlook
      Fig 16: Finishing Offline setting wizard
      • After restarting, Outlook will index all the mail items. Once done, you can search for the desired emails.
      Outlook syncing older emails (Status Bar)
      Fig 17: Outlook syncing older emails

      b. Allow Search to Display All Results

      When you enter a search query in Outlook, it displays 250 search results by default. To show all the results, follow these steps:

      NOTE: This will show you all results but the search will be slower.

      • Open Outlook and go to File>Options>Search.
      Go to File>Options>Search
      Fig 18: Clear Improve search speed … checkbox
      • Unselect the Improve search speed by limiting the number of results shown’ checkbox.
      • Click OK and restart the Outlook.

      TIP: You may click the ‘Include messages from Deleted items folder’ checkbox to improve search results.

      To fix the greyed-out search bar, you need to repair the MS Office or Outlook 2016 installation. To do so, follow these steps:

      • In Windows 10 PC, go to Settings > Apps. 
      • Search and click on Microsoft Office.
      • Click ‘Modify’ and then select ‘Repair’ option.
      Click ‘Modify’ and then select ‘Repair’ option
      Fig 19: Modify MS Office Installation
      • Click Continue to repair the MS Office installation.
      Select Repair & press Continue
      Fig 20: Repair MS Office Installation

      Method 6. Repair Personal Folder Outlook Data File (.PST)

      A corrupt Outlook data file (.pst) can cause severe issues, including Outlook search problems. However, Outlook provides an Inbox Repair Tool or SCANPST.EXE to analyze and repair corrupt or damaged PST files. The tool comes integrated with all the versions of Microsoft Outlook.

      To access and use the SCANPST.EXE tool, follow these steps:

      • Open File Explorer and go to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office16\ or C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office16\.
      Click on  SCANPST.EXE tool
      Fig 21: Access SCANPST.EXE tool
      • Find and double-click on SCANPST.EXE
      • Click Browse to choose the corrupt Outlook PST file. The default PST file location in Windows is: C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook.

      NOTE: Note: SCANPST.EXE supports the PST file of size up to 2 GB. It doesn’t support an encrypted PST file.

      Click Browse to search Outlook Data File (PST) .
      Fig 22: Browse Outlook Data File (PST)
      • Click on the Start’ button to begin the Outlook data file scan process.
      Press Start to Scan the Outlook PST File
      Fig 23: SCANPST.EXE scanning the PST file
      • After the scan, if the Inbox Repair Tool detects any error, it displays the following screen. Click ‘Repair.’
      When scan completed, Press Repair
      Fig 24: Scan result displays errors in PST
      • After the repair, the following message is displayed. Click ‘OK’ to close it.
      PST repair complete, Now Press OK.
      Fig 25: PST repair complete

      Now, restart Outlook and check if the search not working in Outlook. The problem is resolved.

      Alternatively, you can use a PST repair tool, such as Stellar Repair for Outlook to repair the corrupt PST file. The software can also fix oversized, encrypted, or severely corrupt PST Outlook data files. It lets you save the repaired PST mail items to various file formats, such as MSG, PDF, HTML, RTF, and EML.

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      Method 7. Disable Add-ins

      Outlook add-ins help add features and improve productivity. However, sometimes, incompatible or outdated Outlook add-ins can lead to issues, such as Outlook crash, Outlook not responding, Outlook search problems, etc. Follow these steps to disable Outlook add-ins and fix the Outlook search issue:

      • In Outlook, go to File > Options > Add-ins.
      • In the Manage listselect COM Add-ins and click ‘Go’.
      Go to File > Options > Add-ins
      Fig 26: Disable Add-ins in Outlook
      • Clear the checkbox of the add-ins that you want to remove, and then click OK.
      Clear checkbox of all add-ins & Press Ok.
      Fig 27: Clear checkbox of add-ins
      • Restart the Microsoft Outlook.

      Method 8. Check System Resources

      Make sure your system has enough or sufficient resources to run Outlook and allow it to function properly. To check this,

      • Open the Task Manager. For this, right-click on the Task Bar and choose Open Task Manager. Alternatively, press CTRL+ALT+DEL key and then click Task Manager option to launch Task Manager.
      Task Manager
      Fig 28: Task Manager
      • Here, check the CPU and Memory usage while Outlook is running.
      • If you see high CPU usage and low RAM in the Task Manager, close the other apps to free up resources.
      • You may also add more RAM or upgrade to a better system.

      Method 9. Update Outlook and Windows

      Outdated Outlook or Windows may have bugs or glitches that may lead to search-related issues in Outlook or indexing problems. To resolve this, you can check and apply latest updates to Outlook and Windows OS. Below are the steps to update Outlook:

      1. Open Outlook.
      2. Go to File > Office Account (or Account in some versions).
      3. Under Product Information, select Update Options and then click Update Now.

      If the Update Now option is not available in your Outlook client, you can download and install Windows Updates to get the latest bug fixes and updates for MS Office, including Outlook.

      To update Windows OS,

      • Open Settings > Windows Updates or Settings > System and click Windows Updates.
      • Then, click the Check for Updates button.
      • If new updates are available, download and install them.
      • Then, restart the system and see if the search problem is resolved in Outlook.

      Method 10. Inspect Windows Search Service Status

      To inspect Windows Search Service status, follow the given steps:

      • Press Windows + R, type services.msc, and click ‘OK’.
      Press Windows+R, type services.msc, and click ‘OK’
      Fig 29: Access Services.msc
      • Scroll down and find ‘Windows Search’.
      Scroll down and find ‘Windows Search
      Fig 30: Check Windows Search status
      • Check if its ‘Status’ is ‘Running’. If not, right-click on ‘Windows Search’ and select ‘Start.
      Check if its ‘Status’ is ‘Running’. If not, right-click on ‘Windows Search’ and select ‘Start
      Fig 31: Starting Windows Search service
      • Then double click on ‘Windows Search and select ‘Automatic (Delayed Start)’ in ‘Startup Type drop-down.
      double click on ‘Windows Search’ and select ‘Automatic (Delayed Start)’ in ‘Startup Type’ drop-down
      Fig 32: Startup Type of Windows Search
      • Click OK and close all windows.
      • Restart Windows PC and Outlook to check if the Outlook search problem is resolved.

      Method 11. Fix Outlook Search Issue via Windows Registry

      You can also try to resolve the Outlook search issue via Registry Editor in Windows. Here are the steps:

      • Press Windows+R, type Regedit and click ‘OK’. This opens the Registry Editor.
      • Paste the following registry key location in the address bar and press ‘Enter’.

      Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Search

      • Right-click on ‘Windows Search’ and select New>Dword (32-bit) Value.
      Right-click on ‘Windows Search’ and select New>Dword (32-bit) Value
      Fig 33: Adding new registry- Outlook Search
      • Name the Dword as ‘PreventIndexingOutlook’.
      Name the Dword as ‘PreventIndexingOutlook’
      Fig 34: PreventIndexingOutlook registry entry
      • Double-click on PreventIndexingOutlook. Enter 0 in Value data: field and click ‘OK’.
      Double-click on PreventIndexingOutlook. Enter 0 in Value data: field and click ‘OK
      Fig 35: Changing Registry value
      • Reboot your system.
      For Troubleshooting Outlook search issues here is the Manual Guide

      Conclusion

      You may face the ‘Outlook search not working’ issue due to incomplete Outlook indexing or corrupt PST file. You can follow the solutions mentioned above to resolve the issue. If the cause of the Outlook search problem is corrupt PST file, you can repair the file by using Stellar Repair for Outlook or Inbox Repair Tool (SCANPST.EXE). These utilities can repair PST file and recover the entire mailbox data. After the damaged PST file is repaired, the ‘Search’ feature in Outlook should work properly.

      Stellar Repair for Outlook is a recommended solution for repairing corrupt PST files as it provides several advantages over the SCANPST.EXE tool. The software supports encrypted Outlook data files, shows a preview of recovered mailbox data before saving, saves the recovered Outlook data file in multiple file formats, and more. It works in almost all situations when the Inbox repair tool fails to resolve the issue.

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      Ravi Singh is a Senior Writer at Stellar®. He is an expert Tech Explainer, IoT enthusiast, and a passionate nerd with over 7 years of experience in technical writing. He writes about Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft 365, Email Migration, Linux, Windows, Mac, DIY Tech, and Smart Home. Ravi spends most of his weekends working with IoT (DIY Smart Home) devices and playing Overwatch. He is also a solo traveler who loves hiking and exploring new trails.

      193 comments

      1. Hi Erick,

        My PC was recently migrated to Office 365 and using Outlook 2016, Windows 7.

        Search is not working for archived emails only (.PST). I tried rebuilding the indexing but that made no difference. One think I noted is that I have the “Mircrosoft Outlook” appearing twice under “Included Locations” within the “Indexing Options”. Any ideas or suggestions will be very welcome.

        Thank you in advance!

        1. In case, you are relying on PST file, then go to Local Windows Search Index. After rebuilding the Windows Search Index, you will get the lost search feature again.

      2. Hello,

        I have the same issue. When I tried to rebuild the index, it will work for 1 hour and then happen again.
        Same issue with Office 2013 and 2016.

        I am on Win10 Pro.

        Thanks
        Yvan

      3. Outlook 2016 Home & Business

        When we type anything in search tab then the word typed in search tab doesn’t get removed …. we need to restart outlook every time.

        Is there any solution to this issue?

        Thanks in advance..!!

        1. Hi Manish,
          At local PC, this problem is related to Windows search index. Please rebuild the Windows search index to solve this error completely.

      4. Hi Eric,

        This article describes exactly my issues with indexing, however, I’m on a Mac. I don’t suppose you have insight as to how to resolve this on a Mac?

        Many thanks!
        Sarah

        1. Hi Sarah,

          Consult the vendor (Microsoft Tech support) for latest the latest updates to the Office 2016 Mac.

      5. Hi Eric

        i am facing problem in searching archived email, it is very slow and most of the time no result though it exists in the archive from your above solution i tried it doesn’t work out because i don’t have full privilege to access the “advanced” which is next to indexing options.

        so do you think you can help?

        thanks in advance

        1. Hi Kalayu,

          Check the folder properties where Outlook data files (ost/pst) are available. Here, you should follow the advanced properties to enable indexing status.

      6. I have lost my control on Outlook 2016 email application. Whenever, I am trying to open the emails, it crashes repeatedly.

        Help me!

      7. I’ve had this problem on two computers recently. Both running windows 10 with the latest update, one running Outlook 2013 the other outlook 365.

        This started about 2 weeks ago (couldn’t get search results for recent messages in Outlook only older ones) I’ve tried your steps above but had no success.

        So I’ve had to turn off the windows search service to be able to get consistent search results in Outlook – the only downside is the searching now takes a little longer to process – depending on the size of the folder you’re searching.

        1. Hi Steve,
          Go to Windows Explorer and chek the folder properties where your Outlook data file (.ost or .pst) is available. Then, follow the advanced properties to enable the contents to be indexed.

          Good Luck!

          1. Hi Eric

            Yeah, I tried this with no joy. The index option doesn’t stick on either Computer. I can select the checkbox and save this setting – I go back and have a look at it and its still checked.

            Then I reboot the machine and its no longer checked. I’ve run a repair on PST and OST files and still no joy.

          2. Have you updated any MS Outlook build?

            I suggest you share this one error with Microsoft tech support team also.

      8. The only thing that seems to fix this for good is to go to Windows Explorer, look for the folder where your PST/OST file is stored and open its properties.

        Go to advanced properties and enable the contents to be indexed. After that search will be fast and error free.

        1. Thanks Roger for sharing your technical expertise with us. I hope you experience would be helpful to build the confidence of MS Outlook users.

      9. Hi Erick,

        Now, my Outlook 2016 search is working again. It was a big trouble for me since Friday.

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