Category Shortcuts On Outlook For Mac 2016

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Outlook Categories let you assign colors to certain messages, so they stand out in your inbox, and so you can quickly group and view all the messages assigned to a category. If for example, you're a tech blogger, you could create a 'Potential Story Ideas' category and then tag relevant press releases, pitches or messages from possible sources in that category for easy access in the future.

To use Outlook categories effectively, you must first create a new category or customize an existing one, then assign a category to a message or messages, and finally, you can sort your inbox by Categories to view all tagged messages.

How to create a new Outlook Category

  1. On your Outlook Home tab, navigate to the Tags section (it's the fifth section from the right) and click Categorize.

  2. In the pop-up box, scroll down to the bottom of the list and click All Categories.

  3. A box labeled Color Categories appears, and you should click the box for New along the right side.

  4. In the Add New Category box, add a custom name for your Category by typing the text in the Name field.
  5. Choose a custom color from the Color drop-down menu.
  6. Add a shortcut key for your Category using the Shortcut Key drop down, if you want to use one. Leave that menu with the default value of (None) if you don't want to use a shortcut.
    • You can use Outlook category keyboard shortcuts to quickly add color categories to messages in your inbox.
  7. Click OK to close the Add New Category box.
  8. Click OK again on the Color Categories box to save your new category.

If you'd rather customize the existing default Categories in Outlook, or change the name of a Category, use the following process.

How to rename an existing Outlook Category

  1. On your Outlook Home tab, navigate to the Tags section (it's the fifth section from the right) and click Categorize.

  2. In the pop-up box, scroll down to the bottom of the list and click All Categories.
  3. In the Color Categories box, click on the Category you want to rename to highlight it.
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  5. Start typing your new name, and it will appear next to the Category you want to edit.
  6. Click OK to save the name of your new Category.

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After you've created and customized your Outlook category list the way you want it, you can begin adding color Categories to messages, in a few different ways. (Note: You can add more than one Category to a single message, and all categories you apply attach to future contributions to the email chain — replies and forwards, for example.)

How to add color Categories to Outlook messages using 'Quick Click'

If you use one category more often than any other, you may want to add it to your 'Quick Click' function, which sets that color as your default Category.

  1. On your Outlook Home tab, navigate to the Tags section (it's the fifth section from the right) and click Categorize.
  2. Within the Categories drop-down menu, scroll all the way to the bottom of the list and click Set Quick Click

  3. In the Set Quick Click box, open the drop-down menu and choose the category you want to set as your default Quick Click Category.

  4. Click OK to save your Quick Click selection.
    • If you ever want to change your Quick Click color, just repeat these four steps.
  5. To quickly add your Quick Click color to messages in your inbox, navigate to your inbox, locate the Category section or column, and click the empty box next to the message you want to categorize with Quick Click. The default color will appear in that box, and the message will be categorized appropriately.

    • You can also right-click on the small box in the Category column to access the full Categorize menu and modify categories of your Quick Click default.
    • And if you want to remove a Quick Click category, just again click the box in the Category column for the message you want to de-categorize to remove the color label.

It's also easy to add color categories that aren't set as your Quick Click default to messages in your Outlook inbox.

How to add color Categories to Outlook messages

  1. Navigate to your Outlook inbox, and click on the message you want to categorize.
  2. With the message highlighted, right click to show a new drop-down menu.
  3. From that menu, scroll down to Categories.
  4. In the new menu that appears to the side of the first menu, navigate to the color category you want to add and click to select it.
  5. That message will now be categorized and tagged with the color label of your choice.
    • If you set a custom shortcut key for any of your Categories, you can easily add a Category by selecting the message you want to label in your inbox and then hitting the appropriate key combo. (Note: Some keyboards may require you to lock the Fn key to trigger Outlook Category shortcuts.)

After you've categorized your messages, you can quickly sort your inbox to view correspondence by category using the following process.

How to sort your Outlook inbox by Categories

  1. When you're ready to sort messages by Category, simply click the Categories column or section in the horizontal bar that appears above your Outlook messages.

  2. With the Categories section open, you can close and expand certain category lists using the small triangle in the upper-right corner of the Category header.

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Knowing some common keyboard shortcuts when working in Outlook 2016 can be a time saver. Here’s a comprehensive list that covers a lot of actions.

Knowing some common keyboard shortcuts when working in Outlook 2016 for Mac can be a time saver. When Microsoft introduced Outlook 2011 for Mac, many of the commands you were accustomed to in Entourage 2008 changed. The latest version, Outlook 2016, remains familiar if you upgraded from Outlook 2011. If you are coming from the Windows version of Outlook, you’ll feel more at home. Many interface elements work the same, along with unique features for the Mac such as Full Screen View and Split View support in El Capitan.

If you like to use the keyboard shortcuts to save time and be more productive, make sure to bookmark this page so you can always come back if you forget a shortcut or want to learn a new one.

Common Outlook 2016 Commands

ActionCommand
Save an item⌘ + S
Print an item⌘ + P
Undo the last action⌘ + Z
Redo the last action⌘ + Y
Minimize the active window⌘ + M
Create a new folder in the navigation paneSHIFT + ⌘ + N
Hide the reading pane or show it on the right⌘ +
Hide the reading pane or show it belowSHIFT + ⌘ +
Move the selected item to a different folderSHIFT + ⌘ + M
Copy the selected item to a different folderSHIFT + ⌘ + C
Select all items in the item list, if the item list is the active pane⌘ + A
Minimize or expand the ribbonOPTIONS + ⌘ + R
Hide Outlook⌘ + H
Quit Outlook⌘ + Q

Windows and Dialog Boxes

ActionCommand
Go to Mail view⌘ + 1
Go to Calendar view⌘ + 2
Go to Contacts view⌘ + 3
Go to Tasks view⌘ + 4
Go to Notes view⌘ + 5
Open the Sync Status window or make it the active window⌘ + 7
Open the Sync Errors or make it the active window⌘ + 8
Open the Contacts Search window⌘ + 0
Open the Preferences dialog box⌘ + COMMA (,)
Cycle forward through open windows⌘ + TILDE (~)
Cycle back through open windowsSHIFT + ⌘ + TILDE (~)
Close the active window⌘ + W
Open the selected item⌘ + O
Move forward through controls in a windowTAB
Move back through controls in a windowSHIFT + TAB

Search

ActionCommand
Do a basic search in OutlookOPTION + ⌘ + F
Do an advanced search in OutlookSHIFT + ⌘ + F
Find text within an item⌘ + F
Find the next instance of the text you searched for in an item⌘ + G
Find the previous instance of the text you searched for in an item⌘ + SHIFT + G

Mail

ActionCommand
Create a new message⌘ + N
Send the open message⌘ + RETURN
Send all messages in the Outbox and receive all incoming messages⌘ + K
Send all the messages in the OutboxSHIFT + ⌘ + K
Save the open message and store it in the Drafts folder⌘ + S
Add an attachment to the open message⌘ + E
Open the Spelling and Grammar dialog box⌘ + COLON (:)
Check recipient names in the open messagesCONTROL + ⌘ + C
Reply to the sender of the message or, if the message is from a mailing list, reply to the mailing list⌘ + R
Reply to allSHIFT + ⌘ + R
Forward the message⌘ + J
Open the selected message in a separate window⌘ + O
Clear the flag for the selected messageOPTION + ⌘ + APOSTROPHE (‘)
Mark the selected message as junk mail⌘ + SHIFT + J
Mark the selected message as not junk mail⌘ + SHIFT + OPTION + J
Display the previous messageCONTROL + [
Display the next messageCONTROL + ]
Navigate to the previous pane in the Mail viewSHIFT + CONTROL + [
Navigate to the next pane in the Mail viewSHIFT + CONTROL + ]
Move the selected message to a folderSHIFT + ⌘ + M
Decrease the display size of text in an open message or in the reading pane⌘ + HYPHEN (-)
Increase the display size of text in an open message or in the reading pane⌘ + PLUS (+)
Scroll down to the next screen of text or, if you are at the end of a message, display the next messageSPACEBAR
Scroll up to the previous screen of text or, if you are at the beginning of a message, display the previous messageSHIFT + SPACEBAR
Delete the selected messageDELETE
Permanently delete the selected messageSHIFT + DELETE
Delete the current message, and, if the message window is open, close it⌘ + DELETE
Mark selected messages as read⌘ + T
Mark selected messages as unreadSHIFT + ⌘ + T
Mark all messages in a folder as readOPTION + ⌘ + T

Calendar

ActionCommand
Create a new appointment⌘ + N
Open the selected calendar event⌘ + O
Delete the calendar eventDELETE
Switch the view to include today⌘ + T
In day view, move to the previous day. In week and work week views, move to the previous week. In month view, move to the previous month.⌘ + LEFT ARROW
In day view, move to the next day. In week and work week views, move to the next week. In month view, move to the next month.⌘ + RIGHT ARROW
Navigate to the previous pane in the Calendar viewSHIFT + CONTROL + [
Navigate to the next pane in the Calendar viewSHIFT + CONTROL + ]

People

ActionCommand
Create a new contact⌘ + N
Open the selected contact⌘ + O
Delete the contactDELETE
Close the current open contact and open the previous contactCONTROL + [
Close the current open contact and open the next contactCONTROL + ]
Navigate to the previous pane in the People viewSHIFT + CONTROL + [
Navigate to the next pane in the People viewSHIFT + CONTROL + ]

Tasks

ActionCommand
Create a new task⌘ + N
Open the selected task⌘ + O
Delete the taskDELETE
Close the current open task and open the previous task in the Tasks listCONTROL + [
Close the current open task and open the next task in the Tasks listCONTROL + ]
Navigate to the previous pane in the Tasks viewSHIFT + CONTROL + [
Navigate to the next pane in the Tasks viewSHIFT + CONTROL + ]

Notes

ActionCommand
Create a new note⌘ + N
Open the selected note⌘ + O
Delete the noteDELETE
Close the current open note and open the previous note in the Notes listCONTROL + [
Close the current open note and open the next note in the Notes listCONTROL + ]
Navigate to the previous pane in the Notes viewSHIFT + CONTROL + [
Navigate to the next pane in the Notes viewSHIFT + CONTROL + ]
Send a note as an email⌘ + J
Send a note as an HTML attachment to an emailCONTROL + + J

Editing and Formatting Text

ActionCommand
Cut the selected text to the Clipboard⌘ + X
Copy a selection to the Clipboard⌘ + C
Paste a selection from the Clipboard⌘ + V
Paste a selection from the Clipboard and match the destination styleSHIFT + OPTION + ⌘ + V
Make the selected text bold⌘ + B
Make the selected text italic⌘ + I
Underline the selected text⌘ + U
Strikethrough the selected textSHIFT + ⌘ + X
Move the cursor left one characterLEFT ARROW
Move the cursor right one characterRIGHT ARROW
Move the cursor up one lineUP ARROW
Move the cursor down one lineDOWN ARROW
Move the cursor to the beginning of the current paragraphOPTION + UP ARROW
Move the cursor to the end of the current paragraphOPTION + DOWN ARROW
Move the cursor to the beginning of the current wordOPTION + LEFT ARROW
Move the cursor to the end of the current wordOPTION + RIGHT ARROW
Delete the character to the left of the cursor, or delete the selected textDELETE
Delete the character to the right side of the cursor, or delete the selected textIf your keyboard does not have a key, use FN + DELETE.
Insert a tab stopTAB
Move the cursor to the beginning of the line⌘ + LEFT ARROW
Move the cursor to the end of the line⌘ + RIGHT ARROW
Move the cursor to the top of the message body⌘ + UP ARROW
Move the cursor to the bottom of the message body⌘ + DOWN ARROW
Move the cursor to the beginning of the selected text⌘ + HOME
Move the cursor to the end of the selected text⌘ + END
Scroll upPAGE UP
Scroll downPAGE DOWN

Flagging messages, contacts, and tasks for follow up

ActionCommand
Flag the selected item for follow up, with Today as Due DateCONTROL + 1
Flag the selected item for follow up, with Tomorrow as Due DateCONTROL + 2
Flag the selected item for follow up, with This Week as Due DateCONTROL + 3
Flag the selected item for follow up, with Next Week as Due DateCONTROL + 4
Flag the selected item for follow up, with No Due DateCONTROL + 5
Flag the selected item for follow up, and add a custom Due DateCONTROL + 6
Flag the selected item for follow up, and add a reminderCONTROL + =
Mark the selected item as CompleteCONTROL + 0
Clear the selected item’s follow-up flagOPTION + ⌘ + APOSTROPHE (‘)

If there are any missing, let us know in the comments. Also, check out our Outlook 2011 article for additional commands.