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I have searched the net high and low, with no success, surely i'm just
being dumb but! - how can I stop outlook 2007 defaulting the "flag for me" , I want a follow up to be applied to the recipient only. (the original 2003 behaviour, I don't want 1000's of tasks as a result of emails I send) - how can I bring back the menu for the email editor or create appointment e.g. I don't want fancy toolbars, I want to be able to use menu bar with keyboard as its much quicker (e.g. inserting a signature from a menu, rather than the mouse) - how can I add an appointment to a different calendar when creating the appointment? (I don't want to have to click on the calendar, I want to create the appointment with a short cut key e.g. Ctrl+Shift+A from any window, then select) all these things were doable in outlook 2003, but not it seems, in the "new and improved version'. hope someone can assist Ben |
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1) Press the Follow Up button when composing the message and choose "Flag
for Recipients..." You can add the button to the QAT if you want easier access to it. 2) Not sure what you mean here. Keyboard shortcuts still work. ALT, H, G for instance is the key sequence to insert a signature via your keyboard. Alternatively you can consider using this addin if you want old-style menus; http://addins.howto-outlook.com/psch...bboncustomizer 3) CTRL+SHIFT+A still works. You can add the "Move to Folder..." button to the QAT if you want that option available to you when creating an appointment. -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- wrote in message ... I have searched the net high and low, with no success, surely i'm just being dumb but! - how can I stop outlook 2007 defaulting the "flag for me" , I want a follow up to be applied to the recipient only. (the original 2003 behaviour, I don't want 1000's of tasks as a result of emails I send) - how can I bring back the menu for the email editor or create appointment e.g. I don't want fancy toolbars, I want to be able to use menu bar with keyboard as its much quicker (e.g. inserting a signature from a menu, rather than the mouse) - how can I add an appointment to a different calendar when creating the appointment? (I don't want to have to click on the calendar, I want to create the appointment with a short cut key e.g. Ctrl+Shift+A from any window, then select) all these things were doable in outlook 2003, but not it seems, in the "new and improved version'. hope someone can assist Ben |
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On Jun 13, 10:49 pm, "Roady [MVP]"
t wrote: 1) Press the Follow Up button when composing the message and choose "Flag for Recipients..." You can add the button to the QAT if you want easier access to it. 2) Not sure what you mean here. Keyboard shortcuts still work. ALT, H, G for instance is the key sequence to insert a signature via your keyboard. Alternatively you can consider using this addin if you want old-style menus;http://addins.howto-outlook.com/psch...bboncustomizer 3) CTRL+SHIFT+A still works. You can add the "Move to Folder..." button to the QAT if you want that option available to you when creating an appointment. -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- wrote in message ... I have searched the net high and low, with no success, surely i'm just being dumb but! - how can I stop outlook 2007 defaulting the "flag for me" , I want a follow up to be applied to the recipient only. (the original 2003 behaviour, I don't want 1000's of tasks as a result of emails I send) - how can I bring back the menu for the email editor or create appointment e.g. I don't want fancy toolbars, I want to be able to use menu bar with keyboard as its much quicker (e.g. inserting a signature from a menu, rather than the mouse) - how can I add an appointment to a different calendar when creating the appointment? (I don't want to have to click on the calendar, I want to create the appointment with a short cut key e.g. Ctrl+Shift+A from any window, then select) all these things were doable in outlook 2003, but not it seems, in the "new and improved version'. hope someone can assist Ben thanks for the insight - i had searched for shortcut keys, they are just not as intuitive as menus which lay it all out without having to learn often "random" key combinations. on the first item, i understand how i can select the 'for me' and uncheck the 'for recipient'. but i was hoping to not have to do this each time i do a followup (Ctrl + Shift + G, return) should be the quick approach with no additional strokes to mark an email for follow- up. now i have to open the "settings" for followup (which currently is only doable from the damn tool bar). - can i change this default i.e. it defaults to just be for the recipient only? i will definitely go and find the addin - nice one Ben |
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Aha, I see what you mean. No, you cannot change this default and it doesn't
look like the command is available as a single option either; only as a menu. So via the keyboard it would now be; ALT, H, W, P, ENTER or CTRL+G, SPACE, TAB, SPACE, ENTER You might be able to simplify this by using VBA but for that, check with the developers in outlook.program_vba down the hall. -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "BennyBoy" wrote in message ... On Jun 13, 10:49 pm, "Roady [MVP]" t wrote: 1) Press the Follow Up button when composing the message and choose "Flag for Recipients..." You can add the button to the QAT if you want easier access to it. 2) Not sure what you mean here. Keyboard shortcuts still work. ALT, H, G for instance is the key sequence to insert a signature via your keyboard. Alternatively you can consider using this addin if you want old-style menus;http://addins.howto-outlook.com/psch...bboncustomizer 3) CTRL+SHIFT+A still works. You can add the "Move to Folder..." button to the QAT if you want that option available to you when creating an appointment. -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- wrote in message ... I have searched the net high and low, with no success, surely i'm just being dumb but! - how can I stop outlook 2007 defaulting the "flag for me" , I want a follow up to be applied to the recipient only. (the original 2003 behaviour, I don't want 1000's of tasks as a result of emails I send) - how can I bring back the menu for the email editor or create appointment e.g. I don't want fancy toolbars, I want to be able to use menu bar with keyboard as its much quicker (e.g. inserting a signature from a menu, rather than the mouse) - how can I add an appointment to a different calendar when creating the appointment? (I don't want to have to click on the calendar, I want to create the appointment with a short cut key e.g. Ctrl+Shift+A from any window, then select) all these things were doable in outlook 2003, but not it seems, in the "new and improved version'. hope someone can assist Ben thanks for the insight - i had searched for shortcut keys, they are just not as intuitive as menus which lay it all out without having to learn often "random" key combinations. on the first item, i understand how i can select the 'for me' and uncheck the 'for recipient'. but i was hoping to not have to do this each time i do a followup (Ctrl + Shift + G, return) should be the quick approach with no additional strokes to mark an email for follow- up. now i have to open the "settings" for followup (which currently is only doable from the damn tool bar). - can i change this default i.e. it defaults to just be for the recipient only? i will definitely go and find the addin - nice one Ben |
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