

Note: The value name ( AltS) is actually irrelevant for this particular key but it is good practice to use meaningful names. Key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\ \Outlook\DisabledShortcutKeysCheckBoxes Message functions Copy message to another folder, Hold CtrlOption while dragging message to destination folder (release mouse button before releasing Ctrl. To disable the ALT+S keyboard shortcut as well, you’ll have to add the following Registry key When this key is missing, Outlook will behave as if its value was set to 2. Value data: 0 = Outlook will not send when pressing CTRL+ENTERġ = Outlook will send when pressing CTRL+ENTERĢ = Outlook will prompt you when pressing CTRL+ENTER

Key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\ \Outlook\Preferences When you’ve chosen for state 1 or 2 and want to change it to state 3, then you’ll have to delete the CtrlEnterSends registry value name or set its value to 2 File-> Options-> section Mail-> option group: Send Messages-> option: CTRL + ENTER sends a message.When you’ve chosen for state 1 and want to change it to state 2 or have chosen for state 2 and want to change it to state 1, then you can change the following option ALT + S s ends a message just don't hit this one by accident To delete a message, use CTRL + D. Need to search for mail CTRL + E does the trick. Outlook should always ask you what to do (do not select the box and choose Yes or No). ALT + 1 will add an attachment to a message.Outlook should never send the message (select the box and press No).If you want to change the email properties before sending, press ALT + ENTER. Outlook should always send the message (select the box and press Yes). TAB to the message body and type a message.The first time you use CTRL+ENTER, you’ll be prompted by a dialog asking how Outlook should respond to the usage of CTRL+ENTER in the future. Luckily Outlook allows you to configure what happens when using CTRL+ENTER but to disable the ALT+S keyboard shortcut, you’ll have to edit the Registry. You can prevent this from happening by not addressing the mail yet although this might not be practical, especially when replying to an e-mail. I think most people can relate with you getting tangled up in pressing Enter to start a new line and hitting CTRL instead of SHIFT when trying to capitalize your new line or pressing ALT+S instead of CTRL+S to save your draft. Is there any way I can prevent this from happening? Sometimes I hit CTRL+ENTER or ALT+S by mistake and off goes the message as it is Outlook's shortcut for the Send button.
