I'm not sure of pre-installed keystrokes, but I think it would be pretty easy to write an AppleScript to do that and to assign it the keystroke you want (like Ctrl-1 or something for high priority). I have created a lot of such shortcuts for moving email into certain folders, and it works well and is pretty fast.

-Paul


On Oct 30, 2006, at 6:06 AM, Robert Benjamin Johnston wrote:

Before I even start, I’d like to say I’ve been lurking for a while and would like to say thanks for everyone contributing to this list, I’ve found it so incredibly helpful...so here is a rather basic question...

October ‘05 17” Powerbook 2 Gig memory
OS 10.4.8
Entourage 2004 for the Mac 11.2.5

Rather straightforward question:

Is there a keyboard shortcut, or a series of keyboard commands, that will allow me to navigate, without my fingers leaving the keyboard, to the “Priority” drop down list when working on an individual task?  In other words, is there a way to change the priority without my fingers leaving the keyboard?  

Thanks in advance,
Ben

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