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13 TopicsMove steps into tasks
The steps function is limited by the fact that you cannot easily select a step and turn it into a task or create sub-steps for it - the best you can do is copy and paste the text of the step into the add a task bar and then treat it as a separate task but none of the other information in terms of notes, reminders or due dates is retained this way. Similarly, you can't copy and paste a task to duplicate that information and then change the text, unless anyone has a workaround?3.7KViews6likes1CommentLive captions while sharing the screen
I'm hard of hearing so I depend on the live captions in MS teams during meetings. When asked to share the screen I have to juggle between windows to see the captions. Is there a way to see live captions while sharing the screen without having to go to the MS teams window? If not, can this feature be added into MS Teams?Solved3.7KViews0likes2CommentsWindows 11 Taskbar Seems Downgraded
There are some key functionalities of the Windows 10 taskbar that got everything right, and I don't know why they got removed in Windows 11. I would like to see them added back in. Three main features that were instrumental as a video game player using Windows 10 taskbar and a multi-monitor setup: 1. Click+Drag (or alternate setting) after unlocking the taskbar to move the taskbar to whatever portion of the screen you wanted it on. 2. Vertical space is a premium in horizontal monitor orientations, side oriented task bars are excellent for these scenarios. 3. Clocks on alternate monitor taskbar. Windows 11 is missing it from alternate monitor task bars. My primary monitor is the one the games always start on, why can't I have a visible clock on my alternate monitor's taskbar as a default feature of Windows 11?1KViews1like1CommentPlease add this feature soon!!!
Please allow us to set different taskbars for different desktops, it would be so helpful to have this feature as I obviously use different apps for school and work. Having the right apps pinned to my taskbar depending on which desktop I am using would be way more convenient and help me focus.947Views2likes1CommentFeature Request - Add Sidebar to Microsoft Edge Apps
I find the new sidebar mobile sites feature very useful. I am a Windows 11 user, so I could previously always just use Windows 11 snap layouts to drag one site to the left and one to the right. But with sidebar mobile sites, as seen in the image, the two sites are now a "locked pair" that can be moved around and resized independently. I also like the Edge "apps" feature that opens a site in a dedicated window. It helps me organize my window layout better and sometimes helps me keep focus better. However, it appears that the sidebar cannot be activated in Edge apps. I can hit Ctrl + Shift + E to open sidebar search, but I can't activate any of the other sidebar apps.479Views0likes0CommentsFeature Request: Ability to mark start and due date of the tasks
Hi To Do Team, It is possible to mark the Start and Due dates of tasks in Microsoft Outlook. However, no such option exists in the To-Do app. Ideally, if a task falls within the start and due dates, it should appear in my day list. Thanks, Manoj Aggarwal252Views0likes0CommentsFeature Request: Group by feature on all Tabs/lists of Todo App
Dear To Do Team, The current version of the To-Do app lacks many features. Adding a group by a feature on all tabs/lists (vertical tabs on the left) of the To-Do app will be helpful. The Group by functionality can be performed based on the following fields: 1. Categories (Ensure great synchronization of categories from Microsoft Outlook) 2. Due Date 3. Task Status 4. Type of Task (Email, Task, etc.) Thanks, Manoj Aggarwal220Views1like0CommentsThe Right-Click Menu in Edge Is a Mess — Let Us Customize It
I’m writing this out of sheer frustration. The right-click context menu in Microsoft Edge has become a bloated, chaotic mess. It’s packed with options I never use, cluttered with features I didn’t ask for, and completely lacking in user control. Every time I try to do something simple — copy text, inspect an element, save an image — I’m forced to wade through a swamp of irrelevant entries. Why is there still no native way to customize this menu? No toggle, no drag-and-drop, no “hide this item” option. Just a static wall of Microsoft’s assumptions about what I need. I’m not asking for miracles. I’m asking for basic UX respect: • Let users remove or hide items they don’t use. • Let us reorder the menu so frequently used actions are at the top. • Let us disable features like that we don't use without having to dig through obscure settings or registry hacks. This isn’t a niche request. Just look at the Remove unnecessary items from right-click menu in Edge | Microsoft Community Hub thread — users have been asking for this for years. The silence is deafening. Edge has come a long way, but this context menu issue is a glaring oversight. Please, give us the power to clean up our own workspace. We’re not asking for less functionality — we’re asking for control.100Views2likes1CommentFeature Ask: Implement Distraction Control Feature in Microsoft Edge
I would like to suggest adding a feature to Microsoft Edge that allows users to hide distracting items on a webpage, similar to Safari's Distraction Control feature. This feature would enhance the browsing experience by enabling users to focus on the main content without unnecessary distractions. If there is one already, please let me know. Use Distraction Control in Safari to hide items on a webpage - Apple Support100Views3likes0CommentsTo Do steps don't sync with Classic Outlook tasks
Many of us (millions?) are never going to give up Classic Outlook because of all its useful features. I have added hundreds of steps in To Do but they don't sync over to Classic Outlook tasks. Please fix this. Even better...sync the My Day list while you're at it!100Views1like1Comment