Keyboard shortcuts on Outlook 2007:
Keyboard shortcuts are typically an alternate means for invoking one or more commands that would otherwise be accessible only through a menu, a pointing device, different levels of a user interface, or via a command console. Keyboard shortcuts generally expedite common operations by reducing input sequences to a few keystrokes, hence the term "shortcut".
CTRL+1: Switch to Mail.
CTRL+2: Switch to Calendar.
CTRL+3: Switch to Contacts.
CTRL+4: Switch to Tasks.
CTRL+5: Switch to Notes.
CTRL+6: Switch to Folder List in Navigation Pane.
CTRL+7: Switch to Shortcuts.
CTRL+PERIOD: Switch to next message (with message open).
CTRL+COMMA: Switch to previous message (with message open).
F6 or CTRL+SHFT+TAB: Move between the Navigation Pane, the main Outlook window, the Reading Pane, and the To-Do Bar.
TAB: Move between the Outlook window, the smaller panes in the Navigation Pane, the Reading Pane, and the sections in the To-Do Bar.
Arrow keys: Move around within the Navigation Pane.
CTRL+Y: Go to a different folder.
F3 or CTRL+E: Go to the Search box.
ALT+UP ARROW or CTRL+COMMA or ALT+PAGE UP: In the Reading Pane, go to the previous message.
SPACEBAR: In the Reading Pane, page down through text.
SHFT+SPACEBAR: In the Reading Pane, page up through text.
SHFT+PLUS SIGN or MINUS SIGN: respectively Expand or collapse a group (with a group selected) in the Navigation Pane.
LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW: respectively Collapse or expand a group in the e-mail message list.
Flag:
CTRL+SHFT+G Open the Flag for Follow Up dialog box to assign a flag.
Color Categories:
ALT+D Delete the selected category from the list in the Color Categories dialog box.
These shortcuts work with Outlook in Windows xp and Windows 7
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