Outlook 2003 Gripes

Why do companies insist on changing hotkeys?
 
For years, I’ve been using F5 to tell Outlook to send and retrieve email – why ? You hit F5 to refresh and refreshing my inbox would be like sending and receiving mail.
 
But not in Outlook 2003 – now you use F9.
 
I wouldn’t mind it so much except F5 doesn’t do anything anymore. Why not keep it there for backward compatibility.
 
Argh!!!

5 thoughts on “Outlook 2003 Gripes”

  1. I agree, who’s the dickhead who decided to make this change. i’ve been searching google for info on the tosser who thought up the bright idea.
    I see no benefit, except to piss users off (go Open Office!)

    let me know if you find any info…

  2. I agree, who’s the dickhead who decided to make this change. i’ve been searching google for info on the tosser who thought up the bright idea.
    I see no benefit, except to piss users off (go Open Office!)

    let me know if you find any info…

    regards,
    Simon Halcrow

  3. I agree, who’s the dickhead who decided to make this change. i’ve been searching google for info on the tosser who thought up the bright idea.
    I see no benefit, except to piss users off (go Open Office!)

    let me know if you find any info…

    regards,
    Simon Halcrow

  4. I agree, who’s the dickhead who decided to make this change. i’ve been searching google for info on the tosser who thought up the bright idea.
    I see no benefit, except to piss users off (go Open Office!)

    let me know if you find any info…

    regards,
    Simon Halcrow

  5. I agree, who’s the dickhead who decided to make this change. i’ve been searching google for info on the tosser who thought up the bright idea.
    I see no benefit, except to piss users off (go Open Office!)

    let me know if you find any info…

    regards,
    Simon Halcrow

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