The Ribbon in Excel for Office 365 has been cleaned up a bit with easier-to-see icons and text. (Click image to enlarge.) One minor change to the Ribbon layout is that there’s now a Help. In Excel for the web, access keys all start with Alt+Windows logo key, then add a letter for the ribbon tab. For example, to go to the Review tab, press Alt+Windows logo key+R. If you're using Excel for the web on a Mac computer, press Control+Option to start.
I’m a real “keyboard junkie” and am quite familiar with the keyboard shortcuts that are available in Outlook itself.
Sometimes I use the web based version of Outlook and often forget that it isn’t the Desktop version but was pleasantly surprised that some of the keyboard shortcuts still work.
Is there a list of available keyboard shortcuts for Outlook on the Web?
There are many keyboard shortcuts for the web version of Outlook and even the overview is only a keyboard shortcut away. When you are in your mailbox, just press the question mark (‘?’) character on your keyboard to see them.
You can even adjust the keyboard settings so that they will more closely match with the keyboard shortcuts of Outlook on the Desktop, Gmail or Yahoo.
Outlook style keyboard shortcuts in Outlook on the Web. (click on image to enlarge)
Top mac programs. Note: The ‘?’ keyboard shortcut only works in Outlook on the Web, Outlook.com and OWA for Exchange 2016. However, most of the keyboard shortcuts listed in the picture above also work for OWA 2010 and OWA 2013.
Changing the keyboard shortcuts
To change the keyboard shortcuts style, you can click on the link at the bottom of the overview when pressing the ‘?’ button on your keyboard or;
- Outlook on the Web (Office 365)
- Open the Options screen via the gear icon in the top right corner left from your display picture-> section: My app settings-> Mail
- In the Options screen choose: General-> Keyboard shortcuts
- Outlook on the Web (Outlook.com)
- Open the Options screen via the gear icon in the top right corner left from your display picture-> Options
- In the Options screen choose: General-> Keyboard shortcuts
- Outlook on the Web (Exchange 2016)
- Open the Options screen via the gear icon in the top right corner left from your display picture-> Options
- In the Options screen choose: General-> Keyboard shortcuts
- Outlook.com (not yet migrated accounts)
- Open the Options screen via the gear icon in the top right corner left from your display picture-> Options
- In the Options screen choose: Customizing Outlook.com-> Keyboard shortcuts
You can select your favorite keyboard shortcut style. (click on image to enlarge)
Note: Outlook.com accounts that have not yet been migrated do not have the option to choose the Outlook style keyboard shortcuts.
Common keyboard shortcuts you may want to remember
As they are many keyboard shortcuts available, (directly) remembering them all is probably too much on an effort. Roxio toast mac full. Below are the ones I find myself use the most frequent and might be a good start to start using keyboard shortcuts in Outlook and Outlook.com.
Command | Outlook style | Outlook.com style |
New email | N / Ctrl+N | N / Ctrl+N |
Send email | Ctrl+Enter / Alt+S | Ctrl+Enter / Alt+S |
Reply | R / Ctrl+R | R |
Reply All | Shift+R / Ctrl+Shift+R | Shift+R / Shift+A |
Forward | Shift+F / Ctrl+Shift+F | Shift+F |
Save Draft | Ctrl+S | Ctrl+S |
Search | Alt+Q | / |
Go to Inbox | G then I | G then I |
Go to Mail | Ctrl+Shift+1 | (not available) |
Go to Calendar | Ctrl+Shift+2 | (not available) |
Go to People | Ctrl+Shift+3 | (not available) |
Mark as Read | Q / Ctrl+Q | Q |
Flag for Follow Up | U / Ctrl+U | U |
Move to a folder | V | V |
![Shortcuts Shortcuts](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/3b/53/f8/3b53f864d80d1aa5ce8395b2d0b8e1f2.png)
Office 365 Keyboard Shortcuts Pdf
As you can see, the Outlook style and Outlook.com style are very similar and I personally prefer the Outlook style.
Not only does the Outlook style include pretty much all Outlook.com keyboard commands, it also gives you easy access to switch between the Mail, Calendar and Contacts Navigation Module in the same way Outlook does.
The biggest change is that the Search command is Alt+Q instead of the a single slash (‘/’). In Outlook Desktop, you can use CTRL+E or F3.
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Keyboard Shortcuts For Word 365
For an overview of even more shortcuts that aren’t listed on the ‘?’ screen see; Keyboard shortcuts in Outlook on the web