24. oktober 2007 - 16:32
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Ctrl+Enter skal IKKE afsende en mail
Kan man ikke slå fra, at outlook sender en mail når man trykker Ctrl+Enter?
Kommer ofte til at taste netop dette ved en fejl, og så bliver en halvt færdigskrevet mail sendt.
21. november 2007 - 18:01
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Hej igen,
Jeg har fundet nedenstående hjælp til at ændre indstillingen af Ctrl+Enter funktionen - det er desværre på engelsk, men jeg håber at det kan hjælpe dig videre.
/Be_Nice
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You can disable CTRL-ENTER in Outlook by adding the two following registry keys:
Key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\DisabledShortcutKeysCheckBoxes
String Value: CtrlEnter
Value Data: 13,8
Key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Word\DisabledShortcutKeysCheckBoxes
String Value: CtrlEnter
Value Data: 13,8
NOTE: I'm using Office 2003 = 11.0 (XP = 10.0, 2000 = 9.0)
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Start --> Run, type REGEDIT press OK
If you can locate the folder HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\
Microsoft\Office\11.0\ skip directly to Step #7
ELSE: We'll need to create the necessary Registy Keys
Locate and click on the folder HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\
Microsoft\
From the Edit pull-menu, select New, then Key
Type Office
Click on the new Office key folder you just created
From the Edit pull-menu, select New, then Key, type 11.0
Note: Office 2003 = 11.0, XP = 10.0, 2000 = 9.0
Click on the new key 11.0 folder you just created
From the Edit pull-menu, select New, then Key
Type Outlook (the second time type Word)
Click on the new Outlook (or Word) key folder you just created
From the Edit pull-menu, select New, then Key
Type DisabledShortcutKeysCheckBoxes
Click on the new key DisabledShortcutKeysCheckBoxes folder you just created
From the Edit pull-menu, select New, then String Value
Type CtrlEnter
Double click on the CtrlEnter String Value and enter 13,8 in the Value Data field
Return to Step #7 substituting Outlook for Word
Close REGEDIT and restart Outlook for the changes to take effect