[nfbcs] Outlook Again and Excel

Nicole B. Torcolini Home ntorcolini at wavecable.com
Mon Aug 6 02:28:16 UTC 2012


Oops, guess that I was not clear on that one. I am talking about messages
that I am writing to send out. When I press applications key when in a
message that I am writing, I get a bunch of other things, but no options or
priority or anything.
 
Thanks,
Nicole

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Outlook 2003: How do you get to the options for a message, such as priority?
I have been using the JAWS cursor, but there must be a better way.
Nj: Try right-clicking on a message to see its options. I.E applications
key.

Outlook 2007: Same question as above.
Nj: Same as above.
How do you get to the attach file option?
Alt, tab to attach a file. There is a shortcut, but it's obscure.
When in the message list, is there a way other than pressing control y to
jump directly to the folder list?
Shift+tab most of the time, especially if you have the folder pane
turned on. You can check that in view somewhere, I think under layout.
When in the folder list, is there a way to select a folder without jumping
to the message list?
Not with control+y, but if you use shift+tab you can.

In Excel 2003, is there a shortcut key for merging cells?
Nj: Not directly, however you can get to the format cells dialog box with
control+1 and merge is in there. You could also assign a macro with a
keyboard shortcut to do this.

Thanks.


On 8/5/12, Nicole B. Torcolini Home <ntorcolini at wavecable.com> wrote:
>     I have more questions about Outlook.
>
> Outlook 2003: How do you get to the options for a message, such as 
> priority?
> I have been using the JAWS cursor, but there must be a better way.
>
> Outlook 2007: Same question as above.
> How do you get to the attach file option?
> When in the message list, is there a way other than pressing control y 
> to jump directly to the folder list?
> When in the folder list, is there a way to select a folder without 
> jumping to the message list?
>
> In Excel 2003, is there a shortcut key for merging cells?
>
> Thanks,
> Nicole
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