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I have been using the Taskpad in the MS Outlook 2003 Calendar for
quite a while. All this time, there has been a field at the top of the list where I could add a new task just by typing the subject. Just this week, without my doing any Outlook updates (to my knowledge), that has disappeared and the only way I have to add a new task to my list is to open the entire New Task form -- which is a time- consuming pain. Also, at the same time, two other functions have stopped working: I can no longer click the checkbox on a Task (in the Calendar Taskpad) to mark it complete and I can no longer rightclick the priority column to change the priority. Has anyone else run into this? Does anyone have a clue what might have happened? I've spent at least five hours today trying various settings and resets, searching the web for forums, searching MS Support, etc. All MS suggests is using the full Task form. Foo. MS did point out that if I have sorted my list by Priority, then I cannot drag items into my own custom ordering. Gee. My current workaround (in the last 10 minutes, suggested by another post on this forum) is to have the Calendar and the Task List open in separate windows. Not sweet, but at least my workflow patterns, except morning setup, are not badly impacted -- I can still just type a task on the list instead of having to open a whole d**m form and I can just check things as done with a click instead of having to pick from a rightclick popup menu. But if I could figure out how to reset things to where they were last week, I would be much happier. Five hours is way too much of my life to spend tearing my hear and cursing Microsoft. Any suggestions? Thanks, August P.S. This is my first time using this group and I am not at all clear about the difference between "microsoft.public.outlook" and "microsoft.public.outlook.general". Are there any guidelines anywhere? The group descriptions are identical. Thanks. |
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You view is messaged up. Right click on the row of field name and choose
custom... then reset it. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "August" wrote in message ... I have been using the Taskpad in the MS Outlook 2003 Calendar for quite a while. All this time, there has been a field at the top of the list where I could add a new task just by typing the subject. Just this week, without my doing any Outlook updates (to my knowledge), that has disappeared and the only way I have to add a new task to my list is to open the entire New Task form -- which is a time- consuming pain. Also, at the same time, two other functions have stopped working: I can no longer click the checkbox on a Task (in the Calendar Taskpad) to mark it complete and I can no longer rightclick the priority column to change the priority. Has anyone else run into this? Does anyone have a clue what might have happened? I've spent at least five hours today trying various settings and resets, searching the web for forums, searching MS Support, etc. All MS suggests is using the full Task form. Foo. MS did point out that if I have sorted my list by Priority, then I cannot drag items into my own custom ordering. Gee. My current workaround (in the last 10 minutes, suggested by another post on this forum) is to have the Calendar and the Task List open in separate windows. Not sweet, but at least my workflow patterns, except morning setup, are not badly impacted -- I can still just type a task on the list instead of having to open a whole d**m form and I can just check things as done with a click instead of having to pick from a rightclick popup menu. But if I could figure out how to reset things to where they were last week, I would be much happier. Five hours is way too much of my life to spend tearing my hear and cursing Microsoft. Any suggestions? Thanks, August P.S. This is my first time using this group and I am not at all clear about the difference between "microsoft.public.outlook" and "microsoft.public.outlook.general". Are there any guidelines anywhere? The group descriptions are identical. Thanks. |
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I have the same problem with Outlook 2003 TaskPad on a new PC. On my old
Dell, I was able to edit the TaskPad Tasks [Task, Category, etc] and to check completion. On the new PC, I cannot do that. But, when I try to Customize Current View, the Reset Current View block in lower left corner is grayed out ... so I cannot reset. Thanks, -- DJ "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: You view is messaged up. Right click on the row of field name and choose custom... then reset it. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "August" wrote in message ... I have been using the Taskpad in the MS Outlook 2003 Calendar for quite a while. All this time, there has been a field at the top of the list where I could add a new task just by typing the subject. Just this week, without my doing any Outlook updates (to my knowledge), that has disappeared and the only way I have to add a new task to my list is to open the entire New Task form -- which is a time- consuming pain. Also, at the same time, two other functions have stopped working: I can no longer click the checkbox on a Task (in the Calendar Taskpad) to mark it complete and I can no longer rightclick the priority column to change the priority. Has anyone else run into this? Does anyone have a clue what might have happened? I've spent at least five hours today trying various settings and resets, searching the web for forums, searching MS Support, etc. All MS suggests is using the full Task form. Foo. MS did point out that if I have sorted my list by Priority, then I cannot drag items into my own custom ordering. Gee. My current workaround (in the last 10 minutes, suggested by another post on this forum) is to have the Calendar and the Task List open in separate windows. Not sweet, but at least my workflow patterns, except morning setup, are not badly impacted -- I can still just type a task on the list instead of having to open a whole d**m form and I can just check things as done with a click instead of having to pick from a rightclick popup menu. But if I could figure out how to reset things to where they were last week, I would be much happier. Five hours is way too much of my life to spend tearing my hear and cursing Microsoft. Any suggestions? Thanks, August P.S. This is my first time using this group and I am not at all clear about the difference between "microsoft.public.outlook" and "microsoft.public.outlook.general". Are there any guidelines anywhere? The group descriptions are identical. Thanks. |
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