From: Jerry on 28 Jan 2010 16:58 Back on 6/13/07, "CE" asked whether there was any way to use Word commands (such as F4 to repeat the last action) in Outlook. Back then, Sue Mosher said that she was not aware of any way to do that. Since then, has anybody found any way (modify the keyboard commands, perhaps?) that will allow Word commands to function properly in Outlook? I mean, come on! Word is supposed to be the e-mail editor for Outlook, for heaven's sake. Why can't Word act like Word? Thanks, Jerry
From: Bob I on 28 Jan 2010 17:43 Outlook 2007, or 2003? Jerry wrote: > Back on 6/13/07, "CE" asked whether there was any way to use Word commands > (such as F4 to repeat the last action) in Outlook. Back then, Sue Mosher said > that she was not aware of any way to do that. > > Since then, has anybody found any way (modify the keyboard commands, > perhaps?) that will allow Word commands to function properly in Outlook? I > mean, come on! Word is supposed to be the e-mail editor for Outlook, for > heaven's sake. Why can't Word act like Word? > > Thanks, > > Jerry
From: Jerry on 28 Jan 2010 19:28 2007. Sorry about that. "Bob I" wrote: > Outlook 2007, or 2003? > > Jerry wrote: > > > Back on 6/13/07, "CE" asked whether there was any way to use Word commands > > (such as F4 to repeat the last action) in Outlook. Back then, Sue Mosher said > > that she was not aware of any way to do that. > > > > Since then, has anybody found any way (modify the keyboard commands, > > perhaps?) that will allow Word commands to function properly in Outlook? I > > mean, come on! Word is supposed to be the e-mail editor for Outlook, for > > heaven's sake. Why can't Word act like Word? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jerry > > . >
From: Bob I on 29 Jan 2010 08:51 In Outlook 2007 F4 is assigned to "Search for text within a message or other item." As for "Word" being used, the Outlook team borrowed some Word dll files it doesn't actually use Word as the Editor. Jerry wrote: > 2007. Sorry about that. > > "Bob I" wrote: > > >>Outlook 2007, or 2003? >> >>Jerry wrote: >> >> >>>Back on 6/13/07, "CE" asked whether there was any way to use Word commands >>>(such as F4 to repeat the last action) in Outlook. Back then, Sue Mosher said >>>that she was not aware of any way to do that. >>> >>>Since then, has anybody found any way (modify the keyboard commands, >>>perhaps?) that will allow Word commands to function properly in Outlook? I >>>mean, come on! Word is supposed to be the e-mail editor for Outlook, for >>>heaven's sake. Why can't Word act like Word? >>> >>>Thanks, >>> >>>Jerry >> >>. >>
From: Jerry on 29 Jan 2010 15:36 In 2003, I could customize my keyboard to assign certain key strokes to a different command. Can you do that in 2007? "Bob I" wrote: > In Outlook 2007 F4 is assigned to "Search for text within a message or > other item." As for "Word" being used, the Outlook team borrowed some > Word dll files it doesn't actually use Word as the Editor. > > > Jerry wrote: > > > 2007. Sorry about that. > > > > "Bob I" wrote: > > > > > >>Outlook 2007, or 2003? > >> > >>Jerry wrote: > >> > >> > >>>Back on 6/13/07, "CE" asked whether there was any way to use Word commands > >>>(such as F4 to repeat the last action) in Outlook. Back then, Sue Mosher said > >>>that she was not aware of any way to do that. > >>> > >>>Since then, has anybody found any way (modify the keyboard commands, > >>>perhaps?) that will allow Word commands to function properly in Outlook? I > >>>mean, come on! Word is supposed to be the e-mail editor for Outlook, for > >>>heaven's sake. Why can't Word act like Word? > >>> > >>>Thanks, > >>> > >>>Jerry > >> > >>. > >> > > . >
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