Aug 29, 2007 #1 mkrets Technical User Aug 28, 2007 15 US This seems like a simple question that could be easily answered by Google but I can't seem to find it. When composing a message, is there a keyboard shortcut to access your contacts list?
This seems like a simple question that could be easily answered by Google but I can't seem to find it. When composing a message, is there a keyboard shortcut to access your contacts list?
Aug 29, 2007 1 #2 Welshbird IS-IT--Management Jul 14, 2000 7,378 DE I think [ctrl] K might - it certainly works for an LDAP server, but you need to have typed in a few letters of the contact first. Fee The question should be [red]Is it worth trying to do?[/red] not [blue] Can it be done?[/blue] Upvote 0 Downvote
I think [ctrl] K might - it certainly works for an LDAP server, but you need to have typed in a few letters of the contact first. Fee The question should be [red]Is it worth trying to do?[/red] not [blue] Can it be done?[/blue]
Aug 29, 2007 1 #3 combo Technical User Jan 1, 2003 4,184 PL It is better to search for 'keyboard shortcuts' directly in outlook help. I found CTRL+SHIFT+B combo Upvote 0 Downvote
Aug 29, 2007 Thread starter #4 mkrets Technical User Aug 28, 2007 15 US Yep, you have to type a few letters of the contact first but that works as described. Is there a shortcut to bring up the list that doesn't require typing? Upvote 0 Downvote
Yep, you have to type a few letters of the contact first but that works as described. Is there a shortcut to bring up the list that doesn't require typing?
Aug 29, 2007 Thread starter #5 mkrets Technical User Aug 28, 2007 15 US Shift+Control+B works. Thanks! Upvote 0 Downvote