[nabs-l] What is the Keystroke in Microsoft Outlook to add an attachment?

Jen spiderweb1 at sbcglobal.net
Fri Apr 28 23:38:09 UTC 2017


Hi Jonathan and all,

I get why this is tricky; it was easier to do in Outlook Express, and there
were easy keystrokes!!! It took a while for me to learn to attach files  in
Outlook, but I know how to do it now.

Now, to answer your question...

1. Make sure you are on the file you want to attach.
2. Press Shift, F10 to go to the context menu.
3. Press N to go to the "Send to" submenu.
4. Press M; JAWS says, "Mail recipient." Press Enter.

Now, you are in a new message with the file attached for you. The subject
line will say, "E-mailing: [name of file."] To edit the subject line, press
Alt, U int new message, and delete and edit as you want to.

I hope this helps.

Jen

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Hello Nabsters,
I am starting to transition from gmail to Microsoft Outlook. I was
wondering, what is the keystroke to add an attachment? I know some of
the basic keyboard commands, I was wondering also if anyone knew of a
good resource where I learn others?

Thanks

Jonathan Franks BSW
Board Member
National Federation of the Blind of Texas

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