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I have vista outlook 2007. How do I get my task to rollover. I would like
them to rollover in my task view, and the ones that I drop and drag into my calendar view. Thank you. |
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Sallysmith wrote:
I have vista outlook 2007. How do I get my task to rollover. I would like them to rollover in my task view, and the ones that I drop and drag into my calendar view. What does "get the task to rollover" mean? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: Sallysmith wrote: I have vista outlook 2007. How do I get my task to rollover. I would like them to rollover in my task view, and the ones that I drop and drag into my calendar view. What does "get the task to rollover" mean? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Ha! dont you teach your computer tricks? lol No, what I mean when I say "rollover" is if you put a task on the calendar for a particular day and don't check it completed, will it keep popping up on every day until you mark it complete. I used to have another calendar program that did that. |
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Putting Tasks in the to do bar will do it.
Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant There are various articles about using Outlook he www.judygleeson.com Canberra, Australia "Sallysmith" wrote in message ... "Brian Tillman" wrote: Sallysmith wrote: I have vista outlook 2007. How do I get my task to rollover. I would like them to rollover in my task view, and the ones that I drop and drag into my calendar view. What does "get the task to rollover" mean? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Ha! dont you teach your computer tricks? lol No, what I mean when I say "rollover" is if you put a task on the calendar for a particular day and don't check it completed, will it keep popping up on every day until you mark it complete. I used to have another calendar program that did that. |
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Sallysmith wrote:
Ha! dont you teach your computer tricks? lol No, what I mean when I say "rollover" is if you put a task on the calendar for a particular day and don't check it completed, will it keep popping up on every day until you mark it complete. I used to have another calendar program that did that. Why do you need to put your tasks on the Calendar? Tasks already have dates in them and can pop up reminders and flags. If you want to have a task recur, set a recurrence and reminder on it and then when the reminder pops up, right-click the task in the reminder window and choose "Mark Complete". The reminder will be dismissed and a new task will be regenerated for the next recurrence. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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