While browsing around, I got hold of this article on PC World that details the shortcuts available for use in Word and Outlook. Now these shortcuts are also available from the menu, but if you are doing some tedious editing, then using the menu is a very tiring affair over a period of time. Using shortcuts is normally the fastest way of doing such work. So, you can refer to this article at this link.
Summary of some of the tips:
Word Shortcuts
Alt-click 'n' drag: Selects a column of text
Shift-F3: Toggles the case of selected text
Ctrl-H: Opens the Find and Replace dialog box
F5 or double-click Status Bar: Opens Go To dialog box
Outlook Shortcuts
Ctrl-N: Starts a new e-mail message
Alt-S: Sends the current message
Alt-Period: Opens the address book
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Shortcuts for Word and Outlook
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