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Useful shortcut keys in Outlook
 
Applies to
Microsoft Outlook® 2000

Do you find that using the keyboard is sometimes quicker than using your mouse? Shortcut keys can help you bypass menus and carry out commands directly. You can use shortcut keys in many ways with Outlook, from accessing commands and toolbar buttons to opening a new e-mail message. Shortcut keys are sometimes listed next to the command name on Outlook menus. For example, on the Edit menu, the Delete command lists the shortcut CTRL+D.

For a comprehensive list of shortcuts, ask the Office Assistant for help. In Outlook 2000 or any of the other Office 2000 applications, press F1 to display the Assistant, and then type shortcut keys in the text box. Here are some of the most useful Outlook shortcut keys:

Activity Shortcut Keys
Open an e-mail message CTRL+SHIFT+M
Open the address book CTRL+SHIFT+B
Open an appointment CTRL+SHIFT+A
Open a contact CTRL+SHIFT+C
Open a meeting request CTRL+SHIFT+Q
Open a task CTRL+SHIFT+K
Make the Find a Contact box active F11
Switch to Inbox CTRL+SHIFT+I
Switch to Outbox CTRL+SHIFT+O
Check for new mail F5 or CTRL+M
Open the Advanced Find dialog box CTRL+SHIFT+F
Mark an e-mail message as read CTRL+Q
Delete an e-mail message, contact, calendar item, or task CTRL+D
Delete a word CTRL+BACKSPACE
Select all CTRL+A
Copy CTRL+C
Paste CTRL+V
Undo CTRL+Z
Print CTRL+P
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