Microsoft says it’s prepping a fix for Outlook bug that blanked out documents

The bug hit Office documents opened from OneDrive and SharePoint links in classic Outlook

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Microsoft says it has started releasing a service-side update for a classic Outlook bug that caused Office files to load blank, show repair prompts, or trigger corruption warnings.

The Outlook documents problem affects Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files opened through OneDrive and SharePoint links in classic Outlook. For workers who live in Microsoft 365, the bigger headache isn’t only the blank screen. It’s the uncertainty Outlook creates when a file that may be fine suddenly looks broken.

Because the change is happening on Microsoft’s end, users shouldn’t need to install anything manually.

A server-side update is rolling out

The rollout began on May 4, 2026, and should gradually reach affected Microsoft 365 setups. Once it lands, users may need to restart classic Outlook before those links work normally again.

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The bug is tied to how classic Outlook handles Microsoft 365 file links. That can make a document look corrupt in Outlook even when the same file still loads from SharePoint, OneDrive, or the web.

That distinction matters for everyday troubleshooting, as the repair warning can send users down the wrong path when the faster answer is to bypass Outlook.

Workarounds can keep files moving

Until the rollout finishes, the cleanest workaround is to access the file outside classic Outlook. Users can copy the link into a browser, open the document directly from SharePoint, or switch to Outlook on the web.

Right-clicking a shared link and choosing the browser option can also help when a document needs attention right away. The goal is to avoid treating a working file like a damaged one.

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Microsoft also has a registry-based workaround for IT admins and experienced users. Most people should avoid that route unless it’s handled in a managed environment.

What to watch next

The update is already moving through Microsoft 365, but timing will vary by affected setup. If Office files still load blank from Outlook, restart classic Outlook once, then use a browser-based workaround if the issue continues.

IT teams should watch for repeat reports tied to OneDrive and SharePoint links in classic Outlook. The clearest sign the update has arrived will be simple, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files should load from Outlook without the false alarm.

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