Mar 20 2020 03:11 AM
Mar 25 2020 05:25 AM
I also need information about how to see my previos days in Microsoft To Do. ANy help will be appreciated.
Jun 09 2020 01:22 PM
I found my previous days tasks in the Tasks list - when clicking on the individual task you see when the task was created. Essentially the incomplete tasks for your day are moved to the generic "Tasks" list.
Mar 11 2021 01:48 PM
@LightGlow20 @vctorgab @Jay_C2040 I've created an open source tool here to do this: https://www.todo.report/
It's a work in progress, but open to PRs.
Jul 16 2021 09:05 PM
Jul 17 2021 09:20 AM
Jul 19 2021 01:10 AM
@kevinfreels no, because I want to see the completed items.
Aug 19 2021 10:38 PM
It'd be very helpful if we had a way of accessing past day list, see how productive we've been, how many tasks a day did we complete and how many did we leave incomplete, how many tasks a day we aim to complete, could we/should we push for more tasks or is it enough.
Jan 19 2022 12:31 AM
Jan 22 2022 02:50 AM
Feb 16 2022 07:59 AM
I just noticed in the To Do web app, there is a "Suggestions" link in the upper right that includes all the unfinished tasks from yesterday, as well as other unfinished tasks. From here you can select the ones you want to move forward to "My Day." This is also available in the iPhone app.
I hadn't noticed this before.
Feb 17 2022 10:12 AM
Jul 25 2022 07:07 PM - edited Jul 29 2022 04:55 PM
Not quite what I was after. Isn't there a AUTOMATIC mechanism for something that does NOT get completed today will roll over to MyDay (Tomorrow). This is a very commonsense approach to task management where you have a list of things to do today that do not get done and should automatically be KEPT in MYDAY.
To have to do anything handraulically to make this happen is poor design, introduces points of failure and frankly is less than sensible. Anything that is in MYDAY should stay in MYDAY until completed or removed. It would be very simple to put in a configuration checkbox (KEEP incomplete tasks in MYDAY: YES/NO). I wonder at times if MS personnel actually use their own products.
EDIT:
I just found a better way to do this than using MYDAY. If you use PLANNED it will automatically slot tasks into TODAY when you create them. If you then do not complete the task, it stays in PLANNED, but is marked (in RED) as OVERDUE. You have the option of putting any date in (rather than today) as the due date. Whilst I have many folders including MY DAY, I now just use Planned. This is exactly what I wanted, the ability to automatically (and simply) rollover tasks and know they would not get dropped off a/the list.
Mar 01 2023 01:23 PM
Mar 03 2023 02:21 AM
@Cirrus22 First, big thanks for your idea! It lead me to a new one that I explain here below:
- Have the option "Show 'Due Today' tasks in My Day" set to On
- Select the items in My Day that you want to keep if not done (you can easily select several or all of them by using CTRL or SHIFT, it works like in the File Manager)
- Right click and select 'Due Today'
- The next day, go to "Planned" view. Select all items in the "Earlier" section, right click and select 'Due Today'
--> Your My Day view is up to date.
The advantage vs the Planned view is that you can easily move tasks manually in a specific order in My Day.
HTH ;)
Mar 06 2023 07:11 AM - edited Mar 06 2023 07:13 AM
@GeFueGo Found a shortcut for the Earlier section (in "Planned" view), you can actucally directly right click on the "Earlier" word and select "Due Today" to update all its items. ;)
HTH
Gérard
Oct 05 2023 11:46 AM
Dec 06 2023 07:31 AM
Under your account image (photo or initials), select settings. Under Smart lists, 'Completed' is off by default. Turning this on will add the option 'Completed' to the home page of the app. It won't give dates (unless a date is part of the task's title) but it seems it does put them in order, oldest at the top. Another option is 'All' tasks.
Dec 13 2023 08:36 AM - edited Dec 13 2023 09:48 AM
@tjkeck10 I rely on my completed task list to report to my team in daily morning stand-ups. So, to keep my list easy to read at a glance, I end each day by creating and completing a task that looks like this:
"----------DATE----------"