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Outlook Tasks management with Microsoft To-Do
...and what I don't get: why is there no Outlook add-in for Microsoft To-Do? I mean, it would be nice to still have tasks and everything in Outlook, rather than having To-Do as a separate program.
Microsoft To-Do tasks are only a view of EOL tasks.
Hence you don't need a To-Do add-in for Outlook, because Outlook manages natively EOL tasks.
- Christian LangFeb 14, 2018Copper Contributor
nope, the views are totally different (e.g. the "My Day" view), while the tasks are of course the same. Hence, a To-Do add-in for Outlook would totally make sense to me.
- Salvatore BiscariFeb 14, 2018Silver Contributor
The My Day list (as you correctly say) is actually a view, which IMHO makes sense primarily on mobile devices. The other lists visible in To-Do correspond one-to-one to the Tasks folders in Outlook.
But yes, if you really need the My Day view on the desktop, then seeing it in Outlook could be useful...
- tapbMay 31, 2018Steel ContributorIs there a property of a task in outlook that flags it as being in "my day"? You could then filter the tasks in Outlook to make the "my day" view.