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Using Keyboard Shortcuts | View and Print a List of Shortcut Keys

 

If you have difficulty using the mouse or find it easier to use the keyboard, you can use the keyboard to move around in menus and toolbars to select commands and buttons.

 

You can also find an extensive list of keyboard shortcuts for Outlook 2002 and other Microsoft products on the Keyboard Assistance page of the Microsoft Accessibility Web site at:  www.Microsoft.com/enable/products/keyboard/keyboardsearch.asp

 

In this section, see step by step guides to:

§         View and Print a List of Shortcut Keys

§         Show or Hide Shortcut Keys in ScreenTips


 

View and Print a List of Shortcut Keys

You can find a comprehensive list of keyboard shortcuts in Outlook Help by typing "keyboard shortcuts" in the Ask a Question box in your open Outlook 2002 program, or the What would you like to do? box on the Accessibility Wizard tab in Outlook Help. Following is a step by step guide for viewing and printing a list of keyboard shortcuts for Outlook Help.

 

 

Mouse actions

Keyboard actions

1

On the menu bar:

n         Select Help.

On the menu bar:

n         Open the Help menu by pressing ALT+H.

2

On the Outlook Help menu:

n         Select Microsoft Outlook Help.

On the Outlook Help menu:

n         Select Microsoft Outlook Help by
pressing H.

3

In Microsoft Outlook Help:

n         Select the Accessibility Wizard tab.

In Microsoft Outlook Help:

n         Select the Answer Wizard tab by pressing ALT+A.

4

In the What would you like to do? box:

n         Enter keyboard shortcuts.

n         Select Search.

In the What would you like to do? box:

n         Enter keyboard shortcuts.

n         Press ENTER.

n         Move to the Topic pane by pressing F6.

5

In the Topic pane:

n         Select Show All.

In the Topic pane:

n         Select Show All by pressing TAB.

n         Press ENTER.

n         Open the Print dialog box by pressing CTRL+P.

6

On the Microsoft Outlook Help toolbar:

n         Select Print.

In the Print dialog box:

n         Select Print by pressing ENTER.

7

In the Print dialog box:

n         Select Print.

 

 

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