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Gmail contacts under new Outlook have disappeared

Richard Swartz 15 Reputation points
2026-03-23T15:50:14.3+00:00

I've been using new Outlook (Microsoft 365) since last August or so without any issues. Now, about 3 days ago (3/20/26), my contacts from my Outlook Gmail account have disappeared. I receive the following message: With a plug icon, it says "This doesn't look right" and "Try Again".

I've tried exporting the contacts from my web Gmail account into a .csv file (even tried UFT-8 format) but nothing ever shows under Outlook. Any suggestions on how to restore my contacts?

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  1. Steven 0 Reputation points
    2026-03-26T09:41:26.65+00:00

    It sounds like Outlook isn’t syncing properly with your Gmail contacts, so first try removing the Gmail account from Outlook and then re-adding it, making sure contacts syncing is enabled. If that doesn’t work, import your CSV directly into Google Contacts first, confirm they appear there, and then let Outlook resync. As a last resort, clearing the Outlook cache or switching temporarily to the web version can help force the contacts to appear.


  2. Chloe-V 7,265 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-03-24T09:42:16.7133333+00:00

    Hi Richard Swartz,

    Welcome to Microsoft Q&A forum. 

    To narrow this down quickly, please help confirm:

    • Please open People/Contacts in Outlook on the web.
      • Do your contacts display normally there, or do you see the same “This doesn’t look right / Try again” message? If the message appears, please send a screenshot via Private Message.
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    • Is this Gmail account a personal Gmail account or a Google Workspace (work/school) account?

    Once these details are available, the next appropriate steps can be provided based on your case.


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