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Setting Tasks to display withing Calendar view
I am trying to set a particular Task folder to display on the Show tasks pane
in Calendar view. Scenario: I have created a seperate Outlook data file (pst) to create a calendar to track special events or milestones. I do not want to clutter my personal calendar with these items. Each event could have a task or two that need to be completed that day. So in the new pst file I have created a new calendar and task folder. The trouble I am having is that when I view this new calendar the tasks that display on the Task pane are the tasks from my default account. I want to specify and particular task folder to be used for the Task pane for this particular calendar. Is there a way to do this? |
Setting Tasks to display withing Calendar view
no. TaskPads always show the default store. I am guessing you have a TaskPad
showing in your Calendar and are using version 2002 or 2003? Your version is a must when asking questions here. Could you create the Calendar in your primary .pst file and then use the TaskPad? You can filter the Tasks to only show those in a certain Category (if you have some that aren't about this project). Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant There are various articles about using Outlook he www.judygleeson.com Canberra, Australia "Mitchy" wrote in message ... I am trying to set a particular Task folder to display on the Show tasks pane in Calendar view. Scenario: I have created a seperate Outlook data file (pst) to create a calendar to track special events or milestones. I do not want to clutter my personal calendar with these items. Each event could have a task or two that need to be completed that day. So in the new pst file I have created a new calendar and task folder. The trouble I am having is that when I view this new calendar the tasks that display on the Task pane are the tasks from my default account. I want to specify and particular task folder to be used for the Task pane for this particular calendar. Is there a way to do this? |
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