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Tom
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      03-10-2007, 01:02 AM
Hi,

Anyone know of the keyboard shortcut to get the drop down list on a mail
message? IOWs, not the message body itself, but the list of messages in my
inbox, if I right click on one with my mouse, I get a drop down list with
command choices, e.g. "Open", "Reply" etc. Sometimes I get junk emails, and
would like to just keyboard them away. I look in "Help" under that category,
and no joy.

 
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      03-12-2007, 07:09 PM
On Mar 9, 10:02 pm, "Tom" <n...@nothere.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anyone know of the keyboard shortcut to get the drop down list on a mail
> message? IOWs, not the message body itself, but the list of messages in my
> inbox, if I right click on one with my mouse, I get a drop down list with
> command choices, e.g. "Open", "Reply" etc. Sometimes I get junk emails, and
> would like to just keyboard them away. I look in "Help" under that category,
> and no joy.


Highlight the message in question and hit the Application key on your
keyboard. "The Application key has an image of a mouse pointer on a
menu (between the Alt and Ctrl keys () to the right of your Space
Bar). Depressing this key will display the selected item's shortcut
window. This is the menu that is displayed by right-clicking. "

- RAM

 
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