Ok, thanks tom.
Also more clear when one is away from one stroke.
I did not press alt first.
Good man Tom
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I use it all the time here. And it doesn't matter what folder I'm in.
The only clarification is that I press and release Alt to focus the
ribbon, then 2 which is the shortcut while in the ribbon.
You can also press Insert-B to bypass the next Window-Eyes keystroke and
press Control-Shift-N
It works for me. But you need to be in your documents folder.
If you don't like alt 2, press alt and tab twice.
Or use the Window-Eyes mouse. New Folder should be near the top of the
screen, right after Properties.
No matter which way, you should be in an edit box.
HTH.
Rebecca
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Subject: RE: Creating a folder in Outlook 2016
there's another way to do it as well.
Select the message or item you wantto
Hi Mike,
I am thinking you want to create a new email folder in Outlook. Here are the
steps you could use to create a new email folder called "saved email" that is a
child folder of the Inbox folder:
1. From your email message list, press Shift-Tab to focus the email folder
tree/navigation
Hi Mike.
If Microsoft has kept the shortcuts into twenty sixteen, then all you should
have to do is press Alt-F for file, W for new, and select folder from
something--the ribbon or a drop down menu.
To create a folder on the desktop, all you need do is make certain nothing
on the desktop is
Hi,
Control-shift-n.
Or you can use alt-number 2.
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