CTRL + Q To “Mark Emails as Read” No Longer Auto Highlights the Next Email, Requiring Manual Clicks
Just as the title suggests, on New Outlook, I had created an “Unread Mail” folder in my favorites that showed me all Unread mail. When you click an email, it does not automatically read the email, so I found pressing CTRL + Q would read the email. Beforehand, it would automatically selecte the next email under it, and once I read it, I’d press CTRL + Q, and it would read, disappear from the Unread Folder, and move to the next one. Now, that process just stopped out of nowhere. Now I need to manually click each email, before pressing CTRL + Q to get it to read and stop showing in the unread email folder. I like this option because many of my emails are ruled into folders automatically on arrival, and the Unread Emails Folder shows me which folder they live in and of course that they’re unread. Would there be any reason this changed? Feels like a bug that newest update produced.
Just as the title suggests, on New Outlook, I had created an “Unread Mail” folder in my favorites that showed me all Unread mail. When you click an email, it does not automatically read the email, so I found pressing CTRL + Q would read the email. Beforehand, it would automatically selecte the next email under it, and once I read it, I’d press CTRL + Q, and it would read, disappear from the Unread Folder, and move to the next one. Now, that process just stopped out of nowhere. Now I need to manually click each email, before pressing CTRL + Q to get it to read and stop showing in the unread email folder. I like this option because many of my emails are ruled into folders automatically on arrival, and the Unread Emails Folder shows me which folder they live in and of course that they’re unread. Would there be any reason this changed? Feels like a bug that newest update produced. Read More