Here are the Top 20 Outlook shortcuts that could be most helpful to you:
Basic Navigation
These will help you move around seamlessly through different areas of Outlook.
To Do This | Press This |
Switch to Mail | CTRL + 1 |
Switch to Contacts | CTRL + 3 |
Switch to Calendar | CTRL + 2 |
Switch to Tasks | CTRL + 4 |
Search
These will help speed along your Outlook Search.
To Do This | Press This |
Find a Message or Other Item | CTRL + E |
Clear the Search Results | ESC |
Expand Search to include the Desktop | CTRL + ALT + K |
Switch to Tasks | CTRL + Shift + F |
Create an Item
These will help create different content within Outlook.
To Do This | Press This |
Create an Appointment | CTRL + Shift + A |
Create a Contact | CTRL + Shift + C |
Create a Folder | CTRL + Shift + E |
Create a Message | CTRL + Shift + M |
These will help you with the creation and general organization of Email.
To Do This | Press This |
Switch to Inbox | CTRL + Shift + I |
Switch to Outbox | CTRL + Shift + O |
Send | ALT + S |
Reply to Message | CTRL + R |
Contacts
These will help you move around and search through your Contacts.
To Do This | Press This |
Find a Contact or Other Item | F3 or CTRL + E |
Create a New Contact (when in Contacts) | CTRL + N |
Create a New Contact (from any Outlook view) | CTRL + Shift + C |
Open the Address Book | CTRL + Shift + B |
Why should I use Outlook shortcuts?
Outlook shortcuts will make every task in Outlook a little easier and faster, and your days just a little more productive. Getting tasks done at a faster pace leaves you more time to do the things you’d like to.
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