Category: Top » Internet » Tools-and-resources » Email »


Author: microsofttraining | Total views: 412 Comments: 0
Word Count: 694 Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 6:07 AM

Microsoft Outlook Cheat Sheet: Tips And Shortcuts

The technically savvy amongst you will be familiar with the treasures of keyboards shortcuts available throughout the Microsoft Office suite. This article will highlight some neat keyboard shortcuts and useful tips in Outlook.

Tips
Here are a few simple tricks that are often overlooked:

Create a Cool Signature
Signatures save time through typing repetition and look professional, but their true value lies in the promotion of a brand - this could be your business or yourself!

Just follow these simple steps:

Select "Options" from the "Tools" menu.

Select the "Menu" tab then hit the "Signature" button.

From the Create Dialogue box, select the "New" button.

Type your name and hit "Next".

In the signature box, enter information such as your name, address, phone number, business name, email address & website.

Change the Look of Unread Messages
Outlook, by default, highlights unread messages in your Inbox with a bold font. You can change this font so it stands out more to a different font type, colour or size. Tell a colleague so there are no more excuses for missing important emails!

To do this, follow the easy guidelines below:

Select "View" then "Current View" and finally "Customize Current View" whilst you are in you inbox.

Then hit the "Automatic Formatting" button.

Select Unread Messages and then click on "Font".

You will then be able to change the settings. Click "OK" when finished.

Important emails that require reviewing again can be marked as unread by right clicking the email message and selecting "mark as unread".

Automatically Archive Old Mail using Outlook AutoArchive
This handy and easy to use tool automatically moves old messages to archive. All you have to do is specify how often you would like it done, and Outlook takes care of the rest.

To turn on AutoArchive, follow the steps below:

Select "Tools" and then "Options".

Then select the "Other" tab and hit the "AutoArchive" button.

Specify how often you want Outlook to Archive old messages.

Check all other details such the archive folder and hit "OK" when ready.

Shortcuts
It is true to say the keyboard really is faster than the mouse for an array of commonly used tasks. The mouse operates in the sluggish point, select and click manner. It's a bit like the tortoise and hare story, but this time the hare (your fingers) never gets tired!

Here is a list of speedy keyboard shortcuts that will knock seconds off that slovenly mouse. There is no need to try remembering them all - only the ones that you use on a regular basis.

Messages
Check for new messages "Ctrl + M"
Create a new message "Ctrl + N"
Reply to a message "Ctrl + R"
Reply to all "Ctrl + Shift + R"
Forward a message "Ctrl + F"
Print an item "Ctrl + P"
Contacts
Display address book "Ctrl + Shift + B"
Create a new contact "Ctrl + Shift + C"
Create a new Distribution List "Ctrl + Shift + L"
Create new appointment "Ctrl + Shift + A"
Organizing
Delete an item "Ctrl + D"
Create new folder "Ctrl + Shift + E"
Move items to folder "Ctrl + Shift + V"
Create New Office Document "Ctrl + Shift + H"
Searching
Advanced Find "Ctrl + Shift + E"
Calendar
Go to today"s date "Alt + D"
Go to a date "Ctrl + G"
Move to appointments on current date (hit enter twice to open item)
Display the current week "Alt + -" (minus)
Display the current month "Alt + ="
Misc.
Open Help "F1"
Open Find dialog or Find pane "F3"
Expand dropdown menus, use arrow keys to select from list "F4"
Refresh the current window (Outlook 2003) - Send/Receive in older versions "F5"
Move to next window element "F6"
Run spell check "F7"
Send/Receive "F9"

About the Author

Author is certified Microsoft Office trainer, for a company that is UK leader in Microsoft training.
For more information on Outlook Training, visit http://www.microsofttraining.net




Rate, comment or bookmark this article

Seed Newsvine

Rating: Not yet rated

Bookmark this article in your preferred program
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Comments RSS

No comments posted.

Add Comment

Your Name:


Your Email:


Comment

Enter the code shown

Visual CAPTCHA



Popular Articles in this cathegory

1: Opt In Email Marketing List Thank You Pages
Once you have completed your squeeze page for building your email marketing list, it is time to think about where your new subscriber will go next. Getting your visitor to subscribe to your opt in email list is the beginning of not only building your relationship with that individual, but it is also the start of building an income for your internet marketing business.

2: What is Small Business Email Marketing and Will it be Profitable for You?
There are many keys to success for a small business and one of the most important is how cost effectively you acquire new customers and clients. The better you are at attracting new business for less money than your competitors the more profitable you are likely to be - assuming that the cost of getting those new customers is less than the revenues they create.

3: Using Anti-spam Filtering To Stop Junk Mail
Anti-spam filtering makes your life a little easier by filtering out spam emails by looking at where the email comes from as well as what words or links are within the email. It is not a rock solid science but it helps to stop spam.

4: Email Management Policies and Why Businesses Need One
Why email archiving should be an important part of a company's email management system and policy.

5: Follow The Rules With Email Etiquette
Do you follow the rules when you email? You know the etiquette of email. Basically what they are is a guideline of a way of doing something, or not doing something that may upset another person.


Creative Commons License
This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License.
Spanish taslation