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Old 08-04-2010, 08:11 AM
skelley80 skelley80 is offline Navigation in To-Do List Windows XP Navigation in To-Do List Office 2007
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In the "By Category" view of the To-Do List I cannot figure out the keyboard shortcut for how to collapse single groups. The left arrow doesn't work like it does in the e-mail view, and the up and down arrow skip the category heading. Is there a way to do this, it is driving me nuts.



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In the "By Category" view of the To-Do List I cannot figure out the keyboard shortcut for how to collapse single groups. The left arrow doesn't work like it does in the e-mail view, and the up and down arrow skip the category heading. Is there a way to do this, it is driving me nuts.

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