

Move this to your desktop (do not delete yet). ~/Library/Group Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/Outlook/Outlook 15 Profiles/Main Profile/Data And enter the following the folder’s pathname:

Go to the Finder, and click the Go menu and Go to Folder.If you’re still having this problem, you may want to try to force Outlook to repair the Outlook database. And wait for Spotlight to reindex everything. Again in Terminal, enter this command and hit enter:.If it does not work, let’s turn Spotlight off and on. This will rebuild the Spotlight Outlook search and that may fix your search issue.Repeat this step if you have more than one profile.Doing so will force Spotlight to reindex it. After adding the Main Profile folder, select it and then click the (-) remove icon to delete it.In other words, you will add the folder to the list of locations that Spotlight is prevented from searching. Now, using your mouse or trackpad, drag the “Main Profile” folder to the Privacy tab in System Preferences.Leave it open and then on your Mac, go to System Preferences > Spotlight. You may have more than one profile folder. There will be a profile folder called “Main Profile” inside. ~/Library/Group Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/Outlook/Outlook 15 Profiles/ Type the following pathname and click Go:.On your Mac, in the Finder, click Go in the menu bar and select Go to Folder.Running the OutlookSearchRepair utility may fix search and Spotlight indexing problems. If you downloaded Outlook from the Mac App Store, open the App Store and update the Outlook app. To update Outlook, open Outlook and click the Help menu, and then click Check for Updates.If there is an update, follow the onscreen instructions. To update your Mac, go to System Preferences and Software Update.
