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Turn off display search as you type in Microsoft Outlook

November 22, 2015 by Admin 3 Comments

Microsoft Outlook provides option to display search results as we type the text in search box. This is a useful feature but if you think the real-time search result is a distraction then you can disable “display search as you type” feature using Search options. Listed below are steps to turn off this feature in Outlook 2016, Outlook 2013, Outlook 2010 and Outlook 2007

display search as you type in Outlook 2013

Outlook 2016, Outlook 2013 and Outlook 2010

Click File menu, select Options from the list.

Options in Outlook 2013

In the Options window, click Search Options and navigate to Results section.

Search options in Outlook 2013

Un mark the check box with caption as “When possible, display results as the query is typed”

turn off display results as the query is typed in Outlook 2013

Outlook 2007

display search results as you type in Outlook 2007

 

And to disable this feature, click on the drop down arrow available in the search box. This would display the following menus

Search Options in Outlook 2007

 

Navigate to Search Options and click it open the Search Option dialog box.

display search results as I type

 

The search section has an option for enabling or disabling the display search results as I type. By un ticking the checkbox this feature can be disabled.

Also See: 15 tips to use Google search effectively

Filed Under: MS Office, Outlook 2007, Outlook 2010, Outlook 2013, Outlook 2016 Tagged With: disable search, Microsoft Outlook, search as you type, Turn off search

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