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Hello, Our users are reporting errors when they send a new e-mail message. When they send the message, Outlook gives an error because there would be no subject. But there is a subject...! How is this possible? I checked some things and I see some strange things: - there is a subject, but Outlook does not see this - when forwarding or replying a message, there is no error - when changing the subject of a forwarded message, the original subject is used - the error is not always; after some time message are send with subject again - in the webmail mails are send without problems At this moment we are using Outlook 365, version 2502 (build 18526.20264, monthly channel). Does anyone knows about this problem? Kind regards, Arjan72Views0likes2CommentsVertical Scroll Appearing in Task Pane Add-in for Outlook Web Version
Dear Microsoft Team, I am currently developing a task pane add-in for Outlook, and I've encountered an issue where a vertical scroll bar appears in the task pane when using the web version of Outlook. This issue significantly impacts the user experience, as it requires unnecessary scrolling to view content that should ideally fit within the task pane’s dimensions. Issue Description: The vertical scroll bar issue appears only in the web version of Outlook. It is inconsistent across different configurations, as some team members do not encounter it. Our frontend developer, for instance, could not reproduce the problem, suggesting it might depend on specific configuration settings of the interface. Environment: Outlook Version: Web version Platform: Office 365 Web, tested on multiple browsers Add-in Platform: Office Add-ins (manifest v1.1+) Steps to Reproduce: Open Outlook Web and load the task pane add-in. Observe the task pane interface, noting that a vertical scroll bar appears in certain configurations. Scroll down to view content that could otherwise fit within the pane without scrolling. Expected Behavior: The task pane content should resize to fit within the available space, eliminating the need for a vertical scroll bar when it’s unnecessary. Attempted Solutions: Adjusted CSS styles, including overflow properties, to prevent scrolling. Set explicit height for the task pane’s content container. Tested across different configurations and browsers, with the issue appearing only in the web version of Outlook and not consistently reproducible by all team members. Request for Microsoft Team's Support: As developers who are committed to building add-ins for Office 365, we rely on a stable and user-friendly interface to deliver a high-quality experience to our users. This issue with the vertical scroll bar hinders the usability and functionality of our task pane add-in. We request that the Microsoft team investigate and address this problem promptly, as it directly affects our ability to provide a seamless experience in the web version of Outlook. For teams like ours that have chosen to build business solutions on Office 365, it is essential that these platform-specific issues are resolved to ensure compatibility and reliability. I’m attaching screenshots to illustrate the problem in detail. Thank you for your attention to this matter. We look forward to a solution. Best regards, Chiril210Views1like5Comments