Below is a little cheat sheet, an alphabetical listing of shortcut keys for Windows and Outlook.
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Reason being, if a person is unaware that the issue surrounding Genetically Modified Foods is occurring, the related health dangers that have been censored from the public, and may well be the issue surrounding any given health problem(s) that a person is currently going through, they would never know to research this data.
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF
SHORTCUT KEYS
These are many of the shortcuts that are available. Especially useful if you find using the mouse is causing you discomfort!
Shortcut Keys For WINDOWS
Ctrl+a - Selects or highlights all of the document
Ctrl+b - Bold, applies bold to highlighted characters
Ctrl+c - Copy, copies highlighted text to the Clipboard
Ctrl+d - Font change - opens font dialog box
Ctrl+e - Edit mode (Lotus Notes)
Ctrl+f - Find - displays Find dialog box
Ctrl+h - Replace - open Replace dialog box
Ctrl+i - Italics - applies italics to highlighted characters
Ctrl+k - Clear all character styles (bold, italics, etc.)
Ctrl+l - Link - displays Link properties dialog box
Ctrl+m - Mail - opens Mail window
Ctrl+p - Print
Ctrl+r - Reload current document into Edit window
Ctrl+s - Save current document
Ctrl+t - Apply fixed width character format to selected text
Ctrl+u - Underline - applies underline to highlighted text
Ctrl+v - Paste text from Clipboard at the insertion point
Ctrl+w - Close current document
Ctrl+x - Cut out highlighted text and place a copy on the clipboard
Ctrl+z - Undo last action
Ctrl+Alt+Del - Reboot the computer and/or bring up the Windows task manager
Ctrl+End - Jump to end of open document
Ctrl+Esc - Bring up the Windows Start menu. In Windows 3.x this brings up the Task Manager
Ctrl+Home - Jump to beginning of document
Ctrl+Right or Left arrow key - jump one word to the right or left
Ctrl+Up or Down arrow key - jump one paragraph up or down
Alt+Double-click - Display the properties of the object you double-click on. Example: doing this on a file would display its properties
Alt+Print Screen - Create a screen shot
Alt+Tab - Switch among open applications
Esc - Close a dialog box without performing any action
Shift+Arrow - Highlight text
Shift+Space - Non-breaking space, to insert
Shortcut Keys For OUTLOOK
Ctrl+shift+a - opens new appointment
Ctrl+b - bold the highlighted selection
Ctrl+c - copies selected text
Ctrl+shift+c - opens new contact
Ctrl+shift+e - creates a new email folder
Ctrl+f - forwards as an email message any current email, contact, calendar entry, task, or note
Ctrl+shift+f - opens window for advanced find
Ctrl+i - italic the highlighted selection
Ctrl+shift+i - open the inbox
Ctrl+shift+j - create new journal entry
Ctrl+k - Complete the name and/or e-mail being typed in the e-mail address bar.
Ctrl+shift+k - open a new task
Ctrl+shift+m - opens new email message
Ctrl+n - create a new email
Ctrl+shift+n - opens new note
Ctrl+shift+o - open the outbox
Ctrl+p - paste selected text
Ctrl+shift+q - opens new meeting request
Ctrl+r - Reply to an email
Ctrl+u - Underline the highlighted selection
Ctrl+shift+v - moves emails between folders
Ctrl+x - cut selected text
Ctrl+End - Jump to end of open document
Alt+g – bring up category menu when creating tasks. Type the first letter of the category, hit space bar, then enter
Alt+s - saves and closes OR will Send
A shortcut to be updated as to when new articles are published is here.





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