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Using Outlook to Get Things Done

Apr-12-2008

Get more screen real-estate, on the cheap

Posted by Taco Oosterkamp under Outlook, Shortcut keys

Did you know? Since Outlook 2007 you can hide or display the Navigation Pane (at the left side of the screen) by clicking Alt+F1.


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Use Alt + F2 to toggle the display of the To-Do Bar at the right side of the screen.

Ctrl + F1 hides or displays the Ribbon, this doesn’t work in the main Outlook window, but it can help to free up some space when editing a Task Item or other item.