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Moving Tasks
I'm using Outlook 2003 for students and teachers. I was previously able to move tasks up and down by clicking on a task, holding the mouse button down and dragging it up or down to wherever I wanted to put it. I pushed a wrong button, and now I can't do that. I forgot if I was in detailed list or the active tasks list. I tried pushing the sort by icon button and the subject button above and they both don't work. Can someone help me?
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Moving Tasks
As I am not looking over your shoulder, we'll need to start with some basic
questions. I will be able to help IF you answer these questions. Which folder are you in? What View are you looking at? If you don't know how to find out, turn on the Advanced Toolbar, then look at the Current View window which is a white box with the name of your View in it. Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant There are various articles about using Outlook he www.judygleeson.com/articles.aspx Canberra, Australia "What do we live for, if it is not to make life less difficult for each other?" George Eliot "Len Shigemoto" wrote in message ... I'm using Outlook 2003 for students and teachers. I was previously able to move tasks up and down by clicking on a task, holding the mouse button down and dragging it up or down to wherever I wanted to put it. I pushed a wrong button, and now I can't do that. I forgot if I was in detailed list or the active tasks list. I tried pushing the sort by icon button and the subject button above and they both don't work. Can someone help me? |
Moving Tasks
I don't think I'm in a folder. You know when they give you option of the task button, calendar button, journal button, I'm in the task button view. How do you turn on the advanced toolbar, I tried asking the office assistant in Outlook but didn't get a result. Hope to hear from you, Len.
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Moving Tasks
Len Shigemoto wrote:
I don't think I'm in a folder. You know when they give you option of the task button, calendar button, journal button, I'm in the task button view. That's on the left side in the Navigation Pane. What's on the right side in the large pane? How do you turn on the advanced toolbar, I tried asking the office assistant in Outlook but didn't get a result. Right-click an empty portion of the toolbar area and check "Advanced". -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Moving Tasks
Okay thanks to Brian's help I figured out how to open the advanced toolbar. I found out that I am in the Detailed List view. I also found out that I am in the Task folder, I tried creating another folder for tasks and it did the same thing. Brian on the right pane I just have various tasks to do. Still can't manuallu move them up or down.
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Moving Tasks
Do you know how to sort and group the Tasks in your Tasks folder?
If not, go read about that he www.judygleeson.com/articles.aspx You cannot just drag stuff up and down as how they show depends on sorting and grouping. Regards Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant Canberra, Australia "What do we live for, if it is not to make life less difficult for each other?" George Eliot "Len Shigemoto" wrote in message ... Okay thanks to Brian's help I figured out how to open the advanced toolbar. I found out that I am in the Detailed List view. I also found out that I am in the Task folder, I tried creating another folder for tasks and it did the same thing. Brian on the right pane I just have various tasks to do. Still can't manuallu move them up or down. |
Moving Tasks
Len Shigemoto wrote:
Okay thanks to Brian's help I figured out how to open the advanced toolbar. I found out that I am in the Detailed List view. I also found out that I am in the Task folder, I tried creating another folder for tasks and it did the same thing. Brian on the right pane I just have various tasks to do. Still can't manuallu move them up or down. I just tried this and, in the Detailed List view, I have no problems clicking and dragging tasks up or down. When I do, I get a red arrow just to the left of the rows and a red separator line between the selected task and the others. The red arrow indicates where the task will be inserted when I release the mouse button. However, this is true ONLY if I have not selected on of the column headers and have sorted by that header. To correct the problem if I have selected a column on which to sort, I can right-click the column header, choose "Customize Current View", then "Rest Current View", then OK, then OK. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Moving Tasks
Figuered it out by going to the microsoft site. It told me to.
Move individual tasks up or down in the task list In Tasks, on the View menu, point to Arrange By, point to Current View, and then click Customize Current View. Click Sort, click Clear All, and then click OK. Click Group By, click Clear All, and then click OK twice. Drag a task (task: A personal or work-related duty or errand that you want to track through completion.) up or down in the task list (task list: A list of tasks that appears in the Tasks folder and in the TaskPad in Calendar.), using the guide to position the task. To save this order as the default, on the Actions menu, click Save Task Order. |
Moving Tasks
Len Shigemoto wrote:
Figuered it out by going to the microsoft site. It told me to. Move individual tasks up or down in the task list In Tasks, on the View menu, point to Arrange By, point to Current View, and then click Customize Current View. Click Sort, click Clear All, and then click OK. Click Group By, click Clear All, and then click OK twice. Clicking Reset Current View seems easier. It's certainly fewer clicks. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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