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Backspace key in Outlook
I wrote about editing mode, not archive emails and am using the newest Outlook 365.
- CandaceLebelApr 09, 2021Copper ContributorIn Outlook 2016 and Outlook for Microsoft 365, a "feature" called the backspace-to-archive keybind was introduced. It allows one to archive messages by selecting them and then pressing the Backspace key. Folks who don't like this feature can turn it off by editing the Registry on their computer. Unfortunately, that edit disables the backspace key altogether. See the Disable the Backspace keyboard shortcut section of https://www.slipstick.com/outlook/outlook-2016s-archive-button/. Perhaps someone in your organization made a group policy change that disabled your backspace key.
BTW, a much better way to disable that backspace button's archiving feature without disabling the button altogether can be found at https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/archive-in-outlook-for-windows-25f75777-3cdc-4c77-9783-5929c7b47028?ui=en-us&rs=en-us&ad=us- Dirk SchmeckthalApr 10, 2021Brass ContributorThanks. Just to clarify: I use Office 365 always with the newest updates since many years.
This change is only a few days old. When i log in with another user account in windows,then Outlook is working there as expected (bachspace does delete letters).- hoope003May 05, 2021Copper ContributorI have had items randomly going to the Archive folder in Microsoft since they rolled out some updates in January 2021. I get random emails, sometimes current and just sent, sometimes just received or just deleted, sometimes recent within the week or weeks, and sometimes months or years old. There is no noted rhyme or reason. Microsoft could not find with 2 months of setting archive settings to not archive, setting some rule to not move anything automatically, and I am still getting items randomly archiving. I don't touch the archive button up top, I am certain I hit my backspace when typing in my account and had no clue about a backspace key to archive, but not sure if that is cause or not or how to disable. I am just an independent user, so my skills are barely enough to be dangerous and more dangerous than not. This has been months and I am really exasperated. Any guidance appreciated. All started after Microsoft 365 started rolling out near weekly and daily updates in end of January and it has not resolved.
- hoope003May 05, 2021Copper Contributor
I have had items randomly going to the Archive folder in Microsoft since they rolled out some updates in January 2021. I get random emails, sometimes current and just sent, sometimes just received or just deleted, sometimes recent within the week or weeks, and sometimes months or years old. There is no noted rhyme or reason. Microsoft could not find with 2 months of setting archive settings to not archive, setting some rule to not move anything automatically, and I am still getting items randomly archiving. I don't touch the archive button up top, I am certain I hit my backspace when typing in my account and had no clue about a backspace key to archive, but not sure if that is cause or not or how to disable. I am just an independent user, so my skills are barely enough to be dangerous and more dangerous than not. This has been months and I am really exasperated. Any guidance appreciated. All started after Microsoft 365 started rolling out near weekly and daily updates in end of January and it has not resolved.
- CandaceLebelMay 05, 2021Copper Contributor
hoope003 I first discovered the backspace issue while reviewing the list of emails in my Inbox. I had selected one email from the list so I could read it in the preview pane below. I pressed the backspace key (why? I don't know) and the message in front of me disappeared. I did it again to see if I was imagining things. Then I wondered where the messages went. I used the search box at the very top and looked for messages with that day's date. I found the messages in the Archive folder. A Google search found the explanation of what was going on.
- smf723Jun 10, 2021Copper ContributorWow, it's 2021 and I have to hack my registry in order to prevent Outlook from archiving my email by mistake. Did anyone think to ask if anyone wanted the backspace feature? I can't imagine anyone actually did. With so many applications/monitors open it's easy to forget where the focus is and accidently hit the backspace key.
Rule #1 as a software vendor: always provide a feature flag to have the ability to disable newly introduced features. And the registry doesn't count as a feature flag.