Is there any way to speed up a voicemail message once you've slowed it down?

On voicemail playback you can slow the voicemail down by selecting 4 while it's playing.  I've yet to find a way to speed it back up.  Is there any way to do this?  We have CUC 9.0.
Thanks

It depends on your key maps if you have one configured however if I remember right, pressing 6 will speed up the voicemail.

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