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Jon Maxim
I would appreciate the following options to be introduced in Outlook:
1) When you tab to a date field (start date, due date, etc.) today's date is
already entered by default.
2) When you tab to a date field enable a keyboard shortcut (Alt - down, F2,
etc.) to bring up the calendar so that you can scroll using the keyboard to
select a date with the Enter key. Enable keyboard shortcu letter "T" to
select today's date.
3) This suggestion applies to all Office 2007 applications. I and many
people I have met find the color scheme too confusing. While it has a
pleasing look, it is too confusing to understand what the various lines/areas
of the form represent. This is made especially difficult because of the "3D"
look or gradient fill in the line items themselves (e.g. ribbons, tool bars,
etc.) Can you offer an option to customize the colors using a palette so that
each user can select their own. This should include an options to use solid
colors and the Windows scheme a user may have selected.
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1) When you tab to a date field (start date, due date, etc.) today's date is
already entered by default.
2) When you tab to a date field enable a keyboard shortcut (Alt - down, F2,
etc.) to bring up the calendar so that you can scroll using the keyboard to
select a date with the Enter key. Enable keyboard shortcu letter "T" to
select today's date.
3) This suggestion applies to all Office 2007 applications. I and many
people I have met find the color scheme too confusing. While it has a
pleasing look, it is too confusing to understand what the various lines/areas
of the form represent. This is made especially difficult because of the "3D"
look or gradient fill in the line items themselves (e.g. ribbons, tool bars,
etc.) Can you offer an option to customize the colors using a palette so that
each user can select their own. This should include an options to use solid
colors and the Windows scheme a user may have selected.
----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...f437cbce7&dg=microsoft.public.outlook.general