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RSTOR1973
Apr 18, 2019Copper Contributor
Send flagged e-mails in Outlook to Planner or ideas on how to NOT miss out on important e-mails
I want to make sure that I do not miss out on any leads given in e-mails from customers. Usually, I just flag important e-mails, but very often they also "disappear" after some time. I would really l...
Apr 18, 2019
Of course!
And there’s also a flow template for this:
https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/galleries/public/templates/67477f30373611e7870df906aa521b7a/create-planner-tasks-for-flagged-emails-in-office-365/
Also you can use Microsoft To-Do for personal task management! And the flag mail feature is now built into that, creating a task! Your assigned planner tasks are also going to be visible in To-Do soon
And there’s also a flow template for this:
https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/galleries/public/templates/67477f30373611e7870df906aa521b7a/create-planner-tasks-for-flagged-emails-in-office-365/
Also you can use Microsoft To-Do for personal task management! And the flag mail feature is now built into that, creating a task! Your assigned planner tasks are also going to be visible in To-Do soon
- RSTOR1973Apr 18, 2019Copper Contributor
adam deltinger TNX for tips! I should have seen that flow :). But, as an follow-up question, what is exactly the difference between the TO-DO and PLANNER (if I have created a private Planner)? I just need to keep track of my tasks/actions.
- Apr 18, 2019They are different services but both task management! Planner created a group and other workloads and is intended for group tasks!
To-Do is intended for personal todo lists!
I guess a 1 man planner works for sure but not in the end for an org, creating lots of groups and workloads each time someone creates a planner plan :)
I find todo a better solution, has an win10 app, creating different lists, integration with outlook , etc