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villafwelii
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Nov 21, 2018
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Create a Task From a Message in Outlook 365

There is a way to create a task from an email message?

Similar to flagged it, but with more options.

Create a task, add a subject, due date, etc. in a regular New Task screen. Linked to the email message.

Maybe using an add-in button? just like boomerang.

Thanks in advance.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    Nov 21, 2018

    Have you considering to use Flow ?

     

    https://emea.flow.microsoft.com/fr-fr/galleries/public/templates/8728f840eed611e6a0e7f98291dcd11a/cr%C3%A9er-une-t%C3%A2che-quand-un-e-mail-est-marqu%C3%A9/

     

    You could of course customize it to fit your own needs ;) 

     

    Formation : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/flow/?utm_source=flow-sidebar&utm_medium=web

     

    Hope it'll help you 

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  • If you can't get it to work out-of-the-box, it can certainly be done via an add-in, but your simplest solution is going to be using Flow as suggested by Hadrien-Nessim Socard. This will give you the ability to create as a To-Do or an Outlook Task or even some other task management system outside of Microsoft (as long as there's a Flow connector for it - the choice is yours).

    • villafwelii's avatar
      villafwelii
      Copper Contributor

      Thank you Cameron. Yes, I liked Flow. I will check it for sure.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous

    Have you considering to use Flow ?

     

    https://emea.flow.microsoft.com/fr-fr/galleries/public/templates/8728f840eed611e6a0e7f98291dcd11a/cr%C3%A9er-une-t%C3%A2che-quand-un-e-mail-est-marqu%C3%A9/

     

    You could of course customize it to fit your own needs ;) 

     

    Formation : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/flow/?utm_source=flow-sidebar&utm_medium=web

     

    Hope it'll help you 

  • Have you tried simply dragging and dropping the message onto the task button/pane? :)

    • villafwelii's avatar
      villafwelii
      Copper Contributor

      Hi Vasil

      Yep, but it does not work in Office 365.

      :(

      • VasilMichev's avatar
        VasilMichev
        MVP

        Um, I guess the question is what exactly do you mean by Office 365? It sure works in my Outlook, part of Office 365, connected to an Exchange Online account. Are you perhaps referring to the webmail?

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