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Do you have a solution to the other problem mentioned by the previous
poster; "I'm also not able (or not knowing how) to synchronize task sub-folders onto my PocketPC using the standard ActiveSync software." I am trying to figure out how to do the same thing. I suspect it isn't possible, which would be another limitation on the usability of tasks in Outlook. Please prove me wrong. -Jonathan |
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This is an ActiveSync limitation, not an Outlook limitation. Since synchronizing task subfolders is not a feature of ActiveSync, you'd have to either consolidate the data into the default Tasks folder or look for another sync utility. (That's not a product area that I follow.) Maybe it's time to revisit the question of why you're using subfolders for tasks?
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx wrote in message oups.com... Do you have a solution to the other problem mentioned by the previous poster; "I'm also not able (or not knowing how) to synchronize task sub-folders onto my PocketPC using the standard ActiveSync software." I am trying to figure out how to do the same thing. I suspect it isn't possible, which would be another limitation on the usability of tasks in Outlook. Please prove me wrong. -Jonathan |
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The limitation is caused by ActiveSync but the end result is it limits
how I can use Outlook tasks. Why do we use subfolders for email? The same reason I want to use them for tasks: Organization. |
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You are not alone in your disappointment:
http://blogs.msdn.com/melissamacbeth...13/512780.aspx In the 3+months that has passed, have you come up with any insights? -Lou " wrote: I am looking for software that handles task lists better then Microsoft Outlook. Does anyone in this group have any suggestions? I have tried using Outlook and I am frankly stunned that it is a product of the largest software company in the world. My specific gripes are 1) Outlook allows you to assign tasks to multiple categories. However, it is difficult to only select specific categories of tasks to view at once. You have to view all categories at the same time. So, if a task is in two or three categories it appears on the screen multiple times. If you have a large number of tasks you might only want to look at a few categories at once. 2) Formatting for printing task lists is limited, so say the least. a) It is not possible to have the subject line word wrap to a second line, in table format. So if your subject line is long and you are printing a table format list to a small page (for example a Day Runner Running mate page), the subject line gets cut off. b) The preview of the task notes is limited to two or three lines and the formatting elliminates line breaks. It should allow you to select the size of the preview text and if you want line breaks ellimiated. c) It is not possible to insert page breaks before a new category heading so that new categories appear at the top of the page. 3) It is not possible to select the order that categories are displayed. You can select the order that individual tasks are displayed, but not categories. 4) You cannot view multiple task folders in the same task list. I prefer to keep different categories of tasks in folders and sub folders. But it is not possible to view the tasks from multiple folders or even sub-folders in a single list. So I have to use one folders for all tasks and use categories to organize them. These are major deficiencies in my opinion. I can see why people consider MS software inferior, because it is. -Jonathan |
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