I don't get those meeting invitation but what I will do for your part of
attachment is
Upon opening the email oe message, hit alt - 7.
Alt - 1  to 8 will bring you different info of the individual  open message.
The other way to work around that, hit insert - tab, bring the mouse focus
to it and you can move your mouse pointer to click it. its faster than
search for it.
 
I sort all my contacts as their name and move those contacts into different
contact group. Example, GW Micro staff, I will probably move them all of
them into GW Micro folder under the contact folder.
So I can use  first letter navigation on the listing or more keys if there's
more than one John, Johnny etc.
 
Last part, Once you open that message, you can use this hotkey to bring out
the list of enter info f this contact.
I don't remember the default hotkey but you can find it in your outlook
enhance app.
App management, outlook enhance, help and last tab to  hotkey manager.
 
 
Good luck with Outlook
 
 
 
 
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regards
Thomas N. Chan 
From: Van Lant, Robin [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, 2 April 2014 1:33 AM
To: GW-info List - GW Micro ([email protected])
Cc: GW-info List - GW Micro ([email protected])
Subject: Outlook 2010 - is there a better way to do these tasks
 
Hi,
I'm new to Outlook here at work.  I've listened to the 2 available webinars
on Outlook Enhance app and Outlook calendar  and am navigating fairly well.
I have a couple items I'd like to bounce off experienced users for any tips:

 
 
..         I often receive meeting invitations that contain a WebEx web
conference link and/or attachments.   While I have the message
virtualization function turned on, that does not seem to work with calendar
meetings.   Today, to attend a web meeting, I used the Outlook calendar to
get to the appointment, opened it, then used the WE find command to get to
piece of text I know is close to the webex url so that I could launch the
meeting.  That seemed faster than arrowing down through eh whole invitation
to find the link.  Is there a more efficient way to navigate through a
meeting to find the call-in information, web conference link and/or any
attachments? 
 
..         In contacts, the webinar I watched left the view as Business
Cards. This was nice for first letter navigation through last names.  At
work, I often find it more efficient to sort my contacts by company when I
don't recall the name of the contact I need to reach.  What do you find is
the best layout for contacts when you know you'd going to be looking up
phone numbers in contacts?  I tried a list view, which allows for sorting by
company, but I didn't have the first letter navigation as in business cards.

 
..         In order to read a phone number, it seems that you'd have to open
the business card, then tab through in order to be able to read the phone
number digit by digit to dial it.  Any advice on a more efficient way to do
this? 
 
 
 
Robin Van Lant | Sr. Program Manager
Strategy & Performance Management | Key Equipment Finance
 


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