
October 30th 07, 02:19 AM
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tasks vs Calendar
In 2007 the To Do bar can be turned off. Turn your to do bar on. Then
you'll see Tasks and flagged emails in a pane beside the Calendar.
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Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Trainer and Consultant
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Canberra, Australia
"Paul" wrote in message
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I tried that, but, while it shows up in the Tasks applet, it wont show up
on the Calendar. Id like all my tasks that I create using the Tasks applet
to show up also on the Calendar, and I cant seem to get that to happen..
Events I enter on the calendar show up in the calendar, and tasks I enter
on the Task page show up there, but never the twain shall meet.. Im using
MS Office Outlook, version 2007.
thanks.
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" What@ever wrote in message
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Use your tasks folder and set the reminder for the day in question and
make it a recurring task.
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After furious head scratching, Paul asked:
| Im getting confused. You know sometimes how, if youve used a daily
| planner, or 'Week at a Glance' types of old fashioned daily schedule
| keepers, you often will make an entry about something you have to do
| on a given day as kind of a reminder?
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| Well, in Outlook, I find that if I enter it in the Task applet, it
| doesnt show up in the Calendar, and vice versa. So apparently the
| tasks and the Calendar arent cross referenced. I dont know if this
| has bothered anybody else, but it confuses me.. Where is the best
| place to make an entry about some small task you need to do? .. Lets
| say you want to remind yourself that every other wednesday morning
| you want to go to the grocery store. You dont need an advanced
| reminder; just an entry for every other wed. Where would you make it?
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