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      15th Dec 2004
Does anyone know how to configure the taskpad on the calendar in the
following way: I want tasks to appear on the day they are scheduled to
start, to remain until I check them off, and to stay on the date I checked
them off. For example, if I look at a day in the future, I want to see only
the tasks scheduled for that day (as well as the ones not yet completed), and
if I look at a day in the past, I want to see only the tasks I completed that
day.

Thanks in advance for your assistance.
 
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      15th Dec 2004
Here's as close as you can get to what you want:

Firstly, use the Start date for all Tasks as the day you want the Task to
appear on your list of things to do (TaskPad).

Set the view this way - View | TaskPad View | Active Tasks for Selected
Days. That will make Tasks appear on the day they are set to Start. So if
you want to call me in 3 weeks, you make a Task with a start date 3 weeks
from today. Each day you turn Outlook on, you'll have today's meetings in
the Calendar and the Tasks beside them in the TaskPad.

I also set the TaskPad to group by Complete, then by Priority. Show the
Categories, Owner columns etc in the TaskPad and you have a great way of
managing your work.

As far as seeing Tasks competed on certain days, you'll need to use the
Tasks folder and set up a view there. The TaskPad is a subset of Tasks that
are date sensitive and it doesn't hold history the way you've described it -
it's designed to help you plan what needs to be done each day.


Judy Gleeson
Acorn Training and Consulting
"we're nuts about Outlook"

see what Outlook training can do to improve productivity:
http://www.acorntraining.com.au/pdfd...ithOutlook.pps

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???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????> Does
anyone know how to configure the taskpad on the calendar in the
> following way: I want tasks to appear on the day they are scheduled to
> start, to remain until I check them off, and to stay on the date I checked
> them off. For example, if I look at a day in the future, I want to see

only
> the tasks scheduled for that day (as well as the ones not yet completed),

and
> if I look at a day in the past, I want to see only the tasks I completed

that
> day.
>
> Thanks in advance for your assistance.



 
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      17th Dec 2004
Thank you so much for your assistance, but now the person I am assisting says
it is not working because everytime he completes a task it is deleted from
his taskpad, but when I do it from my PC my task stay on the taskpad. Can
you tell me how to keep his from disappearing when completed. Thanks

"Judy Gleeson" wrote:

> Here's as close as you can get to what you want:
>
> Firstly, use the Start date for all Tasks as the day you want the Task to
> appear on your list of things to do (TaskPad).
>
> Set the view this way - View | TaskPad View | Active Tasks for Selected
> Days. That will make Tasks appear on the day they are set to Start. So if
> you want to call me in 3 weeks, you make a Task with a start date 3 weeks
> from today. Each day you turn Outlook on, you'll have today's meetings in
> the Calendar and the Tasks beside them in the TaskPad.
>
> I also set the TaskPad to group by Complete, then by Priority. Show the
> Categories, Owner columns etc in the TaskPad and you have a great way of
> managing your work.
>
> As far as seeing Tasks competed on certain days, you'll need to use the
> Tasks folder and set up a view there. The TaskPad is a subset of Tasks that
> are date sensitive and it doesn't hold history the way you've described it -
> it's designed to help you plan what needs to be done each day.
>
>
> Judy Gleeson
> Acorn Training and Consulting
> "we're nuts about Outlook"
>
> see what Outlook training can do to improve productivity:
> http://www.acorntraining.com.au/pdfd...ithOutlook.pps
>
> www.acorntraining.com.au/productivit.htm
>
>
>
>
> ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????> Does
> anyone know how to configure the taskpad on the calendar in the
> > following way: I want tasks to appear on the day they are scheduled to
> > start, to remain until I check them off, and to stay on the date I checked
> > them off. For example, if I look at a day in the future, I want to see

> only
> > the tasks scheduled for that day (as well as the ones not yet completed),

> and
> > if I look at a day in the past, I want to see only the tasks I completed

> that
> > day.
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your assistance.

>
>
>

 
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