Keyboard Shortcut For Creating New Item In Outlook For Mac
Vinyl software for mac. Click the + button to create a new shortcut. Choose Microsoft Outlook.app in the Application drop-down menu. Enter the exact name of the menu command you want to add. For an Outlook category named 'Project X' enter that category name, 'Project X.' Click in the Keyboard Shortcut field and press a unique keyboard sequence such as Control-Option-T. Click the Add button.
I want to create a keyboard shortcut to 'Create a task' from a message. I do NOT want to 'Flag' it, flagged messages do not show up on Microsoft Todo (which I use as my task manager), but 'tasks' do. How to show revenue increase in a chart on excel for mac download. I know that we can create custom shortcuts on Outlook, but it seems to only work for 'unique' menu items. In my case, the menu item is 'Task', under 'Messages > Create > Task', but there is another 'Task' under 'File > New > Task'. I have tried various combinations of 'Menu Titles' ('Create > Task', 'Message > Create > Task', but nothing seems to work. When I just put 'Task', it maps it to the 'File > New > Task' Does anyone know how I could map the shortcut to this non-unique menu item, i.e.
'Create > Task'? Instead of adding a shortcut, I used an alternative approach to achieve my goal, because: • I could not figure out a way to add a shortcut to create a task, since it seems either MS or Apple does not support non-unique menu items. • 'Creating a task' is not supported on Outlook Mobile, which only supports 'schedule' and 'flag'. I setup a that accepts a 'When an email is flagged' in Outlook as a trigger, and then performs an action of 'Add a To-do' in Microsoft To-do. This alternative approach solves both my problems.
Hope this helps others who have the same requirement as I did!