Hello there;
I forgot to mention,
In my last previous message,
If you want to search for a particular word or phrase,
Ctrl+shift+f,
This will place you into an edit field/combo box,
Now type your search criteria and press enter.
Once you've pressed the ctrl+shift+f=find,
You can use the tab key, and choose 
A word anywhere in the message,
Message only,
From,
To,
Etc.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2012 6:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Found Outlook Search Tip

Hello there;
This may help some using outlook 2007&2010;


Using Find In MSOutlook2007&2010 Using Jaws Locating All Messages By One
Sender:
This will work in any mailbox E.g., in-box, sent-box etc.
1. Press ctrl+shift+the letter "f"=advance-find.
2. Tab three times=from....edit.
3. Type in a sender's first or last name.
4. Press enter.
5. Press the f6key and you are put into the list of messages by the sender
you searched for.
6. If you open a message to read it, press escape once to close it. Then
move to the next one to read.
7. If you open a message to read and do not wish to read any more, press
escape twice and you are placed back in to the original location were the
search was started. This means if you were in the in-box when starting the
search, pressing escape twice will return you back to the in-box. Pressing
escape once will only return you to the list of messages found in the
search.

***

II. Searching For A Specific Topic In A Subject Field:
1. Press ctrl+shift+the letter "f".

 2. Type a word that would be found in the subject line you are searching
for.

3. Press enter.

4. Press f6 and you are put into the list of messages containing the subject
line searched for.

5. If you open a message to read it, press escape once to close it. Then
move to the next one to read.

6. If you open a message to read and do not wish to read any more, press
escape twice and you are placed back in to the original location were the
search was started. This means if you were in the in-box when starting the
search, pressing escape twice will return you back to the in-box. Pressing
escape once will only return you to the list of messages found in the
search.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brad Dunse
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 12:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Blind-Computing] Found Outlook Search Tip

To search for a keyword in all email folders, not just one at a time, , just
press CTRL ALT A and type your keyword in.

More Outlook search info at this short audio bit:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/keyboard-shortcuts-for-search
-2-05-RZ102746903.aspx?CTT=1&section=4

Brad



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