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Drew
Previously:
In Outlook 2000 you could hold Shift+Control and use the Arrow Keys to
select text on a word-by-word basis.
In Outlook 2000 you could also hold Control and use the Arrow Keys to jump
forwards/backwards through the text on a word-by-word basis.
Currently:
In Outlook 2002 SP3 you can hold Shift+Control and use the Arrow Keys to
select text on a word-by-word basis.
In Outlook 2002 SP3 you cannot hold Control and use the Arrow Keys to jump
forwards/backwards through the text on a word-by-word basis. Outlook actually
ignores the Control+ArrowKey keypress.
Is there a fix (or setting/option) for this issue, as I always relied on the
Control+ArrowKey for moving around in the text without having to dive for my
mouse to go to a certain position in the task's description.
In Outlook 2000 you could hold Shift+Control and use the Arrow Keys to
select text on a word-by-word basis.
In Outlook 2000 you could also hold Control and use the Arrow Keys to jump
forwards/backwards through the text on a word-by-word basis.
Currently:
In Outlook 2002 SP3 you can hold Shift+Control and use the Arrow Keys to
select text on a word-by-word basis.
In Outlook 2002 SP3 you cannot hold Control and use the Arrow Keys to jump
forwards/backwards through the text on a word-by-word basis. Outlook actually
ignores the Control+ArrowKey keypress.
Is there a fix (or setting/option) for this issue, as I always relied on the
Control+ArrowKey for moving around in the text without having to dive for my
mouse to go to a certain position in the task's description.