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*Quick Keys For Microsoft Outlook

Mar 24, 2017 Keyboard shortcuts in Mac are the same as for Windows. You hold down the first key in the sequence and then hit the second and sometimes third keys to complete the command. So to access Activity Monitor, you hold down the Command key and hit Spacebar. Some of the more common keyboard shortcuts for Mac are the same in Windows. The settings in some versions of the Mac operating system and some utility applications might conflict with keyboard shortcuts and function key operations in Office for Mac. For information about changing the key assignment of a keyboard shortcut, refer to the Mac Help for your version of the Mac operating system or refer to your utility.Best Iphone Shortcut AutomationsQuick Keys For Microsoft OutlookActionKeystrokeOpen Sidebar item in a new Tab or Window (depending on Finder Preferences)Cmd-ClickSwitch Finder views(Icon, List, Column, Gallery)Cmd-1, Cmd-2, Cmd-3, Cmd-4In List view, expand a folderRight ArrowIn List view, collapse a folderLeft ArrowRename the selected file/folderPress Return (or Enter)Go into selected folder or open the selected fileCmd-Down ArrowGo to parent folderCmd-Up ArrowGo BackCmd-[Go ForwardCmd-]Select the next icon in Icon and List viewsTab (Shift-Tab reverses direction)Alternate columns in Column ViewTab (Shift-Tab reverses direction)Resize one column to fit the longest file name (Column View)Double-Click column divider (or the resize widget at the bottom of the column divider, depending on your setup)Resize all columns to fit their longest file names (Column View)Option Double-Click column divider (or the resize widget at the bottom of the column divider, depending on your setup)Copy and Paste filesCmd-C, then Cmd-VCopy and Paste files Exactly (Keeps original ownership & permissions. Requires Admin username & password.)Cmd-C, then Cmd-Option-Shift-VCut and Paste files (Move files)Cmd-C, then Cmd-Option–VCopy a File's PathnameCmd-Opt–CMove a file instead of copying (Copies to the destination and removes it from the original disk.)Cmd-Drag file to diskImmediately Delete a File (does not put file in Trash)Cmd-Opt–DeleteMove selected files to the Trash (called the Recycle Bin in Windows)Cmd-DeleteEmpty the Trash with warning (like emptying Recycle Bin in Windows)Cmd-Shift-DeleteEmpty the Trash with no warning (like emptying Recycle Bin in Windows)Cmd-Opt-Shift-DeleteCancel a drag-n-drop action while in the midst of draggingEscShow Inspector (a single, live refreshing Info window)Cmd-Opt-IUndo the last action (such as rename file, copy file, etc.)Cmd-ZToggle Hidden Files (Show Hidden Files or Hide Them). Also works in Open/Save dialogs!Cmd-Shift-Period(.)May be a comma (,) instead of period for some languages.Hide/Show Sidebar (on the left)Cmd-Opt-SHide/Show Toolbar (on the top) and the SidebarCmd-Opt-TMove or Remove item in toolbar (at the top of the window). Works in most programs.Cmd-DragOpen Quick Look (Previews most types of files without having to open them)Press the Spacebar (or Cmd-Y). On a trackpad can also tap with 3 fingers.Zoom In/Out in Quick Look (Images & PDFs)Pinch on a trackpad or hold Opt while scrolling. For images, hold Option to zoom to 100%.Find FilesCmd-F

 

 

 

 

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