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    ThumbsUp Useful shortcut keys For MS Outlook

    Switch to Mail. CTRL+1

    Switch to Calendar. CTRL+2

    Switch to Contacts. CTRL+3

    Switch to Tasks. CTRL+4

    Switch to Notes. CTRL+5

    Switch to Folder List in Navigation Pane. CTRL+6

    Switch to Shortcuts. CTRL+7

    Switch to next message (with message open). CTRL+PERIOD

    Switch to previous message (with message open). CTRL+COMMA

    Move between the Navigation Pane, the main Outlook window, the Reading Pane, and the To-Do Bar. F6 or CTRL+SHIFT+TAB

    Move between the Outlook window, the smaller panes in the Navigation Pane, the Reading Pane, and the sections in the To-Do Bar. TAB

    Move around within the Navigation Pane. Arrow keys

    Go to a different folder. CTRL+Y

    Go to the Search box. F3 or CTRL+E

    In the Reading Pane, go to the previous message. ALT+UP ARROW or CTRL+COMMA or ALT+PAGE UP

    In the Reading Pane, page down through text. SPACEBAR

    In the Reading Pane, page up through text. SHIFT+SPACEBAR

    Expand or collapse a group (with a group selected) in the Navigation Pane.
    SHIFT+PLUS SIGN or MINUS SIGN, respectively

    Collapse or expand a group in the e-mail message list.
    LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW, respectively

    Move to next field in Reading Pane. SHIFT+TAB

    Move to previous field in Reading Pane. CTRL+TAB

    Go back to previous view in main Outlook window.
    ALT+B, ALT+LEFT ARROW, or ALT+BACKSPACE

    Go forward to next view in main Outlook window. ALT+RIGHT ARROW

    Select the InfoBar and, if available, show the menu of commands.
    CTRL+SHIFT+W

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    shortcut keys For MS Outlook emails

    Switch to Inbox. CTRL+SHIFT+I

    Switch to Outbox. CTRL+SHIFT+O

    Choose the account from which to send a message.
    CTRL+TAB (with focus on the To box) and then TAB to the Accounts button

    Check names. CTRL+K

    Send. ALT+S

    Reply to a message. CTRL+R

    Reply all to a message. CTRL+SHIFT+R

    Forward a message. CTRL+F

    Mark a message as not junk. CTRL+ ALT+J

    Display blocked external content (in a message). CTRL+SHIFT+I

    Post to a folder. CTRL+ SHIFT+S

    Apply Normal style. CTRL+SHIFT+N

    Check for new messages. CTRL+M or F9

    Go to the previous message. UP ARROW

    Go to the next message. DOWN ARROW

    Create a new message (when in Mail). CTRL+N

    Create a new message (from any Outlook view). CTRL+SHIFT+M

    Open a received message. CTRL+O

    Open the Address Book. CTRL+SHIFT+B

    Convert an HTML or RTF message to plain text. CTRL+SHIFT+O

    Add a Quick Flag to an unopened message. INSERT

    Display the Flag for Follow Up dialog box. CTRL+SHIFT+G

    Mark as read. CTRL+Q

    Mark as unread. CTRL+U

    Show the menu to download pictures, change automatic download settings, or add a sender to the Safe Senders List. CTRL+SHIFT+W

    Find or replace. F4

    Find next. SHIFT+F4

    Send. CTRL+ENTER

    Print. CTRL+P

    Forward. CTRL+F

    Forward as attachment. CTRL+ALT+F

    Show the properties for the selected item. ALT+ENTER


    Mark for Download. CTRL+ALT+M

    Clear Mark for Download. CTRL+ALT+U

    Display Send/Receive progress. CTRL+B (when a Send/Receive is in progress)

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    shortcut keys For MS Outlook contacts

    Dial a new call. CTRL+SHIFT+D

    Find a contact or other item. F3 or CTRL+E

    Enter a name in the Search Address Books box. F11

    In Table or List view of contacts, go to first contact that starts with a specific letter. SHIFT+letter

    Select all contacts. CTRL+A

    Create a new message addressed to selected contact. CTRL+F

    Create a Journal entry for the selected contact. CTRL+J

    Create a new contact (when in Contacts). CTRL+N

    Create a new contact (from any Outlook view). CTRL+SHIFT+C

    Open a contact form for the selected contact.
    CTRL+O or CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER

    Create a new distribution list. CTRL+SHIFT+L

    Print. CTRL+P

    Update a list of distribution list members. F5

    Go to a different folder. CTRL+Y

    Open the Address Book. CTRL+SHIFT+B

    Use Advanced Find. CTRL+SHIFT+F

    In an open contact, open the next contact listed. CTRL+SHIFT+PERIOD

    Close a contact. ESC

    Open a Web page for the selected contact (if one is included). CTRL+SHIFT+X

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