Hello list,

So I grabbed an Office 2016 license and am getting used to  it. For the most
part, Outlook 2010 which I was using previously and 2016 don’t seem
drastically different but there are a couple of things that  I’m trying to
figure out.

In prior versions of Outlook, when setting the reading pane to either right
or bottom, you could tab and shift+tab from the list view and message body.
Now, if I do that, all I get is two buttons that say all and unread. I can
get to the message body and back with the control+tab and shift+control+tab
and I’m sure I’ll get used to it, but  was curious if I was missing
something and if  there were a way to in fact get the old behavior back?

Same goes in the contacts tab. In Outlook 2010, I could highlight a contact
and tab down to the notes section to the notes section where in my case, I’d
have information such as address/telephone number or if it is a business
with  multiple locations, all addresses. I found  this to be faster than
actually  clicking on the contact and tabbing  all over the place for the
same information.

Now, it seems I have to open the contact and shift+tab to the notes button
and click on that to open the notes section. Again, is there a step to avoid
these extra steps and simply have the notes part show up as before?

These are the main two things  I’m noticing. Other stuff I’m more  or less
getting used to.

I’m running the latest JFW 18 on Windows 10 Pro.

Thanks,

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