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Melkizadech
Jan 21, 2021Copper Contributor
To-do Task Reminders Not Always Working
I love using Microsoft To-Do to set up tasks and routines, but often the reminders do not always work. Example: I have a routine set to remind me to give my puppies their morning snack everyday at 6:...
jonpcmacdroid
Oct 24, 2021Copper Contributor
I have the same problem. I recently came across this post which suggests linking your To Do reminders to the iOS Reminders app. Then your reminders will come up in the Reminders app. I’m still observing if clicking done on a task in Reminders will sync eventually to To Do. Unfortunately task groups in To Do do not sync, only Task Lists. It’s a bummer if one has to organize task groups in To Do but manage task completion in Reminders. Still testing if it works for me.
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-to-do-blog/six-tips-to-get-the-most-out-of-microsoft-to-do-in-ios/ba-p/2256864
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5. View your Microsoft To Do lists in Apple’s Reminders app
Microsoft To Do is integrated with Apple’s Reminders app so you can view your To Do lists in Reminders if you use iOS 12 or later. Here’s how to link your Microsoft To Do account with Apple’s Reminders app:
Open your device’s settings and select Reminders > Add Account.
Add the email address associated with your Microsoft To Do account. When you open Apple’s Reminders app, you should be able to see your Microsoft To Do lists.
Note: currently shared lists and smart lists like My Day, Planned, Assigned to you, Important, and Flagged email won’t show up in Apple’s Reminders app.
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-to-do-blog/six-tips-to-get-the-most-out-of-microsoft-to-do-in-ios/ba-p/2256864
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5. View your Microsoft To Do lists in Apple’s Reminders app
Microsoft To Do is integrated with Apple’s Reminders app so you can view your To Do lists in Reminders if you use iOS 12 or later. Here’s how to link your Microsoft To Do account with Apple’s Reminders app:
Open your device’s settings and select Reminders > Add Account.
Add the email address associated with your Microsoft To Do account. When you open Apple’s Reminders app, you should be able to see your Microsoft To Do lists.
Note: currently shared lists and smart lists like My Day, Planned, Assigned to you, Important, and Flagged email won’t show up in Apple’s Reminders app.