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I use the Outlook Today within Outlook and want to have the ability to view
my tasks within the calender view. When I go to my calender I would like there to be an overlap option to where one can view both calender items and task items through the 'Calender view'. 2817262781 -- Mark ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm....calendari ng |
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Mark wrote:
I use the Outlook Today within Outlook and want to have the ability to view my tasks within the calender view. When I go to my calender I would like there to be an overlap option to where one can view both calender items and task items through the 'Calender view'. So, click ViewTaskpad -- Brian Tillman |
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Bill, Thank you for the response. Actually I have tried that option, where it
shows the actual task pad. However, I want the option to view my task items within the same scheme as the calender. When I view the calender by the whole month, I would like to see all the scheduled holidays and stuff, along with notated task items. -- Mark "Mark" wrote: I use the Outlook Today within Outlook and want to have the ability to view my tasks within the calender view. When I go to my calender I would like there to be an overlap option to where one can view both calender items and task items through the 'Calender view'. 2817262781 -- Mark ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm....calendari ng |
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Mark wrote:
Bill, Thank you for the response. Actually I have tried that option, where it shows the actual task pad. However, I want the option to view my task items within the same scheme as the calender. When I view the calender by the whole month, I would like to see all the scheduled holidays and stuff, along with notated task items. Who's Bill? You've added requirements that were not in your original suggestion. It's difficult for anyone to suggest a solution when the requirements keep changing. Also, expect SPAM and viruses now that you publiced your email address in a public forum. -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian, I mean.....My recommendation was to Microsoft where the idea was also
posted on the community. Basically, I just wanted to have a "one-stop shop" option within Outlooks Calender, in order to view Task and Calender items within the same view without being in the TaskPad mode. -- Mark "Brian Tillman" wrote: Mark wrote: Bill, Thank you for the response. Actually I have tried that option, where it shows the actual task pad. However, I want the option to view my task items within the same scheme as the calender. When I view the calender by the whole month, I would like to see all the scheduled holidays and stuff, along with notated task items. Who's Bill? You've added requirements that were not in your original suggestion. It's difficult for anyone to suggest a solution when the requirements keep changing. Also, expect SPAM and viruses now that you publiced your email address in a public forum. -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian -
I have the same question and I fully understood what Mark was asking in his original query. Outlook should be able to display Tasks within the calendar. I personally have searched every control and option to do that but have never found a way to get tasks to appear in their specific day on the calendar view. It would be a REQUIRED option feature so you could print a complete calendar for daily use when away from the office. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Mark wrote: Bill, Thank you for the response. Actually I have tried that option, where it shows the actual task pad. However, I want the option to view my task items within the same scheme as the calender. When I view the calender by the whole month, I would like to see all the scheduled holidays and stuff, along with notated task items. Who's Bill? You've added requirements that were not in your original suggestion. It's difficult for anyone to suggest a solution when the requirements keep changing. Also, expect SPAM and viruses now that you publiced your email address in a public forum. -- Brian Tillman |
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Outlook 2007 will have a unified display showing your calendar, today's
appointments, and tasks. Very cool. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Robert asked: | Brian - | I have the same question and I fully understood what Mark was asking | in his original query. | | Outlook should be able to display Tasks within the calendar. I | personally have searched every control and option to do that but have | never found a way to get tasks to appear in their specific day on the | calendar view. It would be a REQUIRED option feature so you could | print a complete calendar for daily use when away from the office. | | "Brian Tillman" wrote: | || Mark wrote: || ||| Bill, Thank you for the response. Actually I have tried that option, ||| where it shows the actual task pad. However, I want the option to ||| view my task items within the same scheme as the calender. When I ||| view the calender by the whole month, I would like to see all the ||| scheduled holidays and stuff, along with notated task items. || || Who's Bill? || || You've added requirements that were not in your original suggestion. || It's difficult for anyone to suggest a solution when the || requirements keep changing. Also, expect SPAM and viruses now that || you publiced your email address in a public forum. || -- || Brian Tillman |
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Robert, Thanks for being one of the only ones to verify my complaint or
recommendation....I figured they would lean on just adding this feature to a newer edition of Outlook..Wow after 5 months someone else responded...yea!!! -- Mark "Robert" wrote: Brian - I have the same question and I fully understood what Mark was asking in his original query. Outlook should be able to display Tasks within the calendar. I personally have searched every control and option to do that but have never found a way to get tasks to appear in their specific day on the calendar view. It would be a REQUIRED option feature so you could print a complete calendar for daily use when away from the office. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Mark wrote: Bill, Thank you for the response. Actually I have tried that option, where it shows the actual task pad. However, I want the option to view my task items within the same scheme as the calender. When I view the calender by the whole month, I would like to see all the scheduled holidays and stuff, along with notated task items. Who's Bill? You've added requirements that were not in your original suggestion. It's difficult for anyone to suggest a solution when the requirements keep changing. Also, expect SPAM and viruses now that you publiced your email address in a public forum. -- Brian Tillman |
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Doesn't "Outlook Today" already accomplish this?
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Outlook 2007 will have a unified display showing your calendar, today's appointments, and tasks. Very cool. --Â Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Robert asked: | Brian - | I have the same question and I fully understood what Mark was asking | in his original query. | | Outlook should be able to display Tasks within the calendar. I | personally have searched every control and option to do that but have | never found a way to get tasks to appear in their specific day on the | calendar view. It would be a REQUIRED option feature so you could | print a complete calendar for daily use when away from the office. | | "Brian Tillman" wrote: | || Mark wrote: || ||| Bill, Thank you for the response. Actually I have tried that option, ||| where it shows the actual task pad. However, I want the option to ||| view my task items within the same scheme as the calender. When I ||| view the calender by the whole month, I would like to see all the ||| scheduled holidays and stuff, along with notated task items. || || Who's Bill? || || You've added requirements that were not in your original suggestion. || It's difficult for anyone to suggest a solution when the || requirements keep changing. Also, expect SPAM and viruses now that || you publiced your email address in a public forum. || -- || Brian Tillman |
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