Tasks will appear in the TaskPad (if you use the setting I suggested) on
their Start Date. They will go Red the day after their Due date.
Start and Due date are buttons within a Task. Open a Task and have a look -
on the left, below the Subject line.
The easy way to set dates is to use the Start Date button and click a day
using the drop down arrow and the little Calendar that appears. If you want
a gap between Start and Due, use the Start Date button and drop down the
arrow, wipe a date range on the Calendar that appears.
Judy Gleeson - MVP Outlook
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Canberra, Australia
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"chesjak" wrote in message
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Hi again Judy
As I said, I did as you suggested and then input some tasks for yesterday.
Cancelled one as being completed. Today I have all the tasks still
showing
apart from the one I completed. It does not Show In Red though.
Just exactly what do you mean by ""make sure you set START dates as well
as
Due dates"" Where do I go to do this and what do I do?
Regards
"Judy Gleeson, MVP Outlook" wrote:
What you described just there is EXACTLY what my suggested settings do.
Make sure to set START Dates as well as Due Dates.
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"chesjak" wrote in message
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Hi Judy
Thanks for your reply. I have tried what you suggest but not quite
what I
was looking for.
The same "task pad" is still the same one for all days and the only
thing
that happens is that the task that I did say yesterday and ticked as
being
done is no longer there today.
What I wanted was to have a new task pane for each day show up so that
I
can
put a task up for say three weeks in advance but not have to see it
until
I
click onto the day in question. I also want all the tasks fotr the
preceeding
days to roll over to the next day and the next day and the next day
until
they have been completed.
Is it possible.
Regards
"Judy Gleeson, MVP Outlook" wrote:
Easy peasy. I teach it every day.....
The setting to make the TaskPad work properly (ie the way you suggest
and
what is recognised as quality time management process) is:
View | TaskPad View | Active Tasks for Selected Days. Now the
TaskPad
will
show Tasks based on Start Date and the will go Red the day after Due
Date.
They roll forward as you described. You will not see them roll
forward
until each day commences, (ie you can't click on tomorrow and see all
of
today's Tasks plus tomorrow's) but they will roll forward - trust me!
Judy Gleeson, MVP Outlook
Acorn Training and Consulting
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"chesjak" wrote in message
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Hi
In Outlook 2002. When I have the calendar on screen with the week
on
the
left with the times and the "task pad" on the right.
Instead of having a static "task pad" which is the same for
whatever
day I
click on, I want to be able to have a different "task pad" come up
when
I
click on a different day.
Also when I do not manage to complete a particular task for that
day, I
want
it to be able to roll over to the next day automatically. So that
the
uncompleted task will be there on each consecutive day until I
delete
it.
Is there any way of doing this or do I have to use a third party
piece
of
calendar software. If so any suggestions
Hope this makes sense and look forward to any help given
Regards