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How to select multiple emails in Microsoft Outlook

Posted by Jack Cook on May 20, 2007 – 10:47 am
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The beauty of the Internet is the amount of sharing that goes on amongst bloggers to make YOUR life just a little bit easier.  This is a terrific TIP from Josh Einstien via Blog:: Craig Pringle on How to select multiple emails in Microsoft Outlook

This tip will show you how to multiselect emails in Outlook 2007 without using the shift key.  As you move the cursor to the left you will notice that it switches directions.  When it switches, you can multi-select emails without having to use the Shift key….very cool! 

  1. Open Microsoft Outlook 2007 in normal view mode
  2. Move cursor position to the left side of the mail envelope and the right side of the divider, and the cursor direction switches to point to the right.
  3. Now, drag the pen or mouse position down et voila! you can select multiple emails.

Special thanks to Lora Heiny over at WhatIsNew.com and Warner Crocker at GottaBeMobile for finding this item.

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