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Deleting Outlook Completed Tasks

 
 
Jon
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      12th Aug 2008
I have thousands of completed tasks in Outlook that are hidden from view.
How can I delete them so they are removed? I want to save the disk space
they take up?

Thanks,

Dave


 
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Roady [MVP]
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      12th Aug 2008
Change your view to a non-filtered view so that they show up.

However, unless you've added attachments to your tasks, I doubt that it will
actually return some disk space. The size of Tasks containing mere text is
negligible.

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> I have thousands of completed tasks in Outlook that are hidden from view.
> How can I delete them so they are removed? I want to save the disk space
> they take up?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave
>

 
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