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Old 15-09-2004, 08:50 PM   #1
Sherry
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Default Calendar TaskPad - Today's Tasks View


When using Outlook 2003 and choosing the Today's Tasks
view for the calendar taskpad, the title implies that
only tasks due on today (or whatever day you choose on
the calendar) appear. However, when I choose Today's
Tasks, all tasks that are due from today forward are
displayed. Is this correct? Is there a way to view only
the tasks that are due today on the calendar taskpad?
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Old 16-09-2004, 12:47 AM   #2
Judy Gleeson
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Default Re: Calendar TaskPad - Today's Tasks View

Sherry

Outlook can do a good job of showing you current Tasks in the TaskPad as
long as you understand that it's the Start date that's crucial!

Use the Active Tasks for Selected Days view. Now if you schedule a Task for
Friday week (using the Start Date) it will appear on that day. It will go
Red the day after Due Date. This means you can set a Task to call me in 5
days time by setting the Start Date to the day you want it to appear on your
To Do list (TaskPad).

Judy Gleeson
Acorn Training and Consulting
we're nuts about Outlook
www.acorntraining.com.au


Sherry <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2e8801c49b5d$2f995be0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> When using Outlook 2003 and choosing the Today's Tasks
> view for the calendar taskpad, the title implies that
> only tasks due on today (or whatever day you choose on
> the calendar) appear. However, when I choose Today's
> Tasks, all tasks that are due from today forward are
> displayed. Is this correct? Is there a way to view only
> the tasks that are due today on the calendar taskpad?



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Old 16-09-2004, 08:30 PM   #3
Sherry
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Judy,
Thanks for responding to my question.

So are you saying that the Today's Tasks on the Calendar
TaskPad goes by the start date and not the due date of a
task?

Sherry
>-----Original Message-----
>Sherry
>
>Outlook can do a good job of showing you current Tasks

in the TaskPad as
>long as you understand that it's the Start date that's

crucial!
>
>Use the Active Tasks for Selected Days view. Now if you

schedule a Task for
>Friday week (using the Start Date) it will appear on

that day. It will go
>Red the day after Due Date. This means you can set a

Task to call me in 5
>days time by setting the Start Date to the day you want

it to appear on your
>To Do list (TaskPad).
>
>Judy Gleeson
>Acorn Training and Consulting
>we're nuts about Outlook
>www.acorntraining.com.au
>
>
>Sherry <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

message
>news:2e8801c49b5d$2f995be0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> When using Outlook 2003 and choosing the Today's Tasks
>> view for the calendar taskpad, the title implies that
>> only tasks due on today (or whatever day you choose on
>> the calendar) appear. However, when I choose Today's
>> Tasks, all tasks that are due from today forward are
>> displayed. Is this correct? Is there a way to view

only
>> the tasks that are due today on the calendar taskpad?

>
>
>.
>

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Old 16-09-2004, 08:36 PM   #4
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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'Today's tasks' are all active tasks - that includes ones due today, past
due or due in the future. If you want to see only tasks due today, click on
the TaskPad field name and choose customize and change the filter to only
show ones due today.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)

Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com
Join OneNote Tips mailing list: http://www.onenote-tips.net/

Vote for your favorite Outlook and Exchange utilities in the
Slipstick Ratings Raffle at http://www.slipstick.com/contest/

"Sherry" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:276501c49c23$a1bea1f0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> Judy,
> Thanks for responding to my question.
>
> So are you saying that the Today's Tasks on the Calendar
> TaskPad goes by the start date and not the due date of a
> task?
>
> Sherry
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Sherry
>>
>>Outlook can do a good job of showing you current Tasks

> in the TaskPad as
>>long as you understand that it's the Start date that's

> crucial!
>>
>>Use the Active Tasks for Selected Days view. Now if you

> schedule a Task for
>>Friday week (using the Start Date) it will appear on

> that day. It will go
>>Red the day after Due Date. This means you can set a

> Task to call me in 5
>>days time by setting the Start Date to the day you want

> it to appear on your
>>To Do list (TaskPad).
>>
>>Judy Gleeson
>>Acorn Training and Consulting
>>we're nuts about Outlook
>>www.acorntraining.com.au
>>
>>
>>Sherry <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

> message
>>news:2e8801c49b5d$2f995be0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>>> When using Outlook 2003 and choosing the Today's Tasks
>>> view for the calendar taskpad, the title implies that
>>> only tasks due on today (or whatever day you choose on
>>> the calendar) appear. However, when I choose Today's
>>> Tasks, all tasks that are due from today forward are
>>> displayed. Is this correct? Is there a way to view

> only
>>> the tasks that are due today on the calendar taskpad?

>>
>>
>>.
>>



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Old 17-09-2004, 07:33 AM   #5
Judy Gleeson
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Sherry - I'm saying the Active Tasks for Selected days setting, which I
suggest as a key step in using Outlook as a time management tool, goes by
START date - it gives you the opportunity to see tasks as they become
relevant!

For example, if you want to pay your electricity bill in 3 weeks time, it
will show on the day you set as the START date.

I don't recommend the Today's Tasks view.

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

www.acorntraining.com.au


Diane Poremsky [MVP] <dianenws@poremsky.com> wrote in message
news:#a$J4RCnEHA.1644@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> 'Today's tasks' are all active tasks - that includes ones due today, past
> due or due in the future. If you want to see only tasks due today, click

on
> the TaskPad field name and choose customize and change the filter to only
> show ones due today.
>
> --
> Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
> Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
> Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
> Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)
>
> Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
> Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com
> Join OneNote Tips mailing list: http://www.onenote-tips.net/
>
> Vote for your favorite Outlook and Exchange utilities in the
> Slipstick Ratings Raffle at http://www.slipstick.com/contest/
>
> "Sherry" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:276501c49c23$a1bea1f0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> > Judy,
> > Thanks for responding to my question.
> >
> > So are you saying that the Today's Tasks on the Calendar
> > TaskPad goes by the start date and not the due date of a
> > task?
> >
> > Sherry
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>Sherry
> >>
> >>Outlook can do a good job of showing you current Tasks

> > in the TaskPad as
> >>long as you understand that it's the Start date that's

> > crucial!
> >>
> >>Use the Active Tasks for Selected Days view. Now if you

> > schedule a Task for
> >>Friday week (using the Start Date) it will appear on

> > that day. It will go
> >>Red the day after Due Date. This means you can set a

> > Task to call me in 5
> >>days time by setting the Start Date to the day you want

> > it to appear on your
> >>To Do list (TaskPad).
> >>
> >>Judy Gleeson
> >>Acorn Training and Consulting
> >>we're nuts about Outlook
> >>www.acorntraining.com.au
> >>
> >>
> >>Sherry <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

> > message
> >>news:2e8801c49b5d$2f995be0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> >>> When using Outlook 2003 and choosing the Today's Tasks
> >>> view for the calendar taskpad, the title implies that
> >>> only tasks due on today (or whatever day you choose on
> >>> the calendar) appear. However, when I choose Today's
> >>> Tasks, all tasks that are due from today forward are
> >>> displayed. Is this correct? Is there a way to view

> > only
> >>> the tasks that are due today on the calendar taskpad?
> >>
> >>
> >>.
> >>

>
>



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Old 18-09-2004, 10:22 PM   #6
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Except by default, only the due date is set and many tasks don't include a
start date... and dates with no start date are considered active too (at
least in ol 2003).

--

"Judy Gleeson" <acorn@dynamite.com.au> wrote in message
news:Ocxdw8HnEHA.3996@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Sherry - I'm saying the Active Tasks for Selected days setting, which I
> suggest as a key step in using Outlook as a time management tool, goes by
> START date - it gives you the opportunity to see tasks as they become
> relevant!
>
> For example, if you want to pay your electricity bill in 3 weeks time, it
> will show on the day you set as the START date.
>
> I don't recommend the Today's Tasks view.
>
> Judy Gleeson
> Acorn Training and Consulting
> "we're nuts about Outlook"
>
> www.acorntraining.com.au
>
>
> Diane Poremsky [MVP] <dianenws@poremsky.com> wrote in message
> news:#a$J4RCnEHA.1644@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>> 'Today's tasks' are all active tasks - that includes ones due today, past
>> due or due in the future. If you want to see only tasks due today, click

> on
>> the TaskPad field name and choose customize and change the filter to only
>> show ones due today.
>>
>> --
>> Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
>> Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
>> Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
>> Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)
>>
>> Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
>> Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com
>> Join OneNote Tips mailing list: http://www.onenote-tips.net/
>>
>> Vote for your favorite Outlook and Exchange utilities in the
>> Slipstick Ratings Raffle at http://www.slipstick.com/contest/
>>
>> "Sherry" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:276501c49c23$a1bea1f0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> > Judy,
>> > Thanks for responding to my question.
>> >
>> > So are you saying that the Today's Tasks on the Calendar
>> > TaskPad goes by the start date and not the due date of a
>> > task?
>> >
>> > Sherry
>> >>-----Original Message-----
>> >>Sherry
>> >>
>> >>Outlook can do a good job of showing you current Tasks
>> > in the TaskPad as
>> >>long as you understand that it's the Start date that's
>> > crucial!
>> >>
>> >>Use the Active Tasks for Selected Days view. Now if you
>> > schedule a Task for
>> >>Friday week (using the Start Date) it will appear on
>> > that day. It will go
>> >>Red the day after Due Date. This means you can set a
>> > Task to call me in 5
>> >>days time by setting the Start Date to the day you want
>> > it to appear on your
>> >>To Do list (TaskPad).
>> >>
>> >>Judy Gleeson
>> >>Acorn Training and Consulting
>> >>we're nuts about Outlook
>> >>www.acorntraining.com.au
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>Sherry <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> > message
>> >>news:2e8801c49b5d$2f995be0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> >>> When using Outlook 2003 and choosing the Today's Tasks
>> >>> view for the calendar taskpad, the title implies that
>> >>> only tasks due on today (or whatever day you choose on
>> >>> the calendar) appear. However, when I choose Today's
>> >>> Tasks, all tasks that are due from today forward are
>> >>> displayed. Is this correct? Is there a way to view
>> > only
>> >>> the tasks that are due today on the calendar taskpad?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>.
>> >>

>>
>>

>
>



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Old 20-09-2004, 04:12 PM   #7
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Judy & Diane,

I filtered today's tasks to show only tasks that are "due
today." After I filtered "today's tasks," and clicked on
today (9/20), only tasks that are due today or later are
shown. However, when I clicked on a date 1-2 months out,
my taskpad tasks did not change. This leads me to think
that the computer gets "today's date" from its internal
clock vs. the Outlook calendar. Am I correct? My
manager is under the impression that the taskpad should
show whatever tasks are for that particular day according
to the Outlook calendar.

Also, when I click on any other taskpad view, the tasks
do not change. I am unable to find taskpad view
definitions on the Microsoft web site (they may very well
be there somewhere, but I haven't found them yet). Do
you know where I could find definitions of the various
taskpad views?

Thanks, again.

>-----Original Message-----
>Except by default, only the due date is set and many

tasks don't include a
>start date... and dates with no start date are

considered active too (at
>least in ol 2003).
>
>--
>
>"Judy Gleeson" <acorn@dynamite.com.au> wrote in message
>news:Ocxdw8HnEHA.3996@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> Sherry - I'm saying the Active Tasks for Selected

days setting, which I
>> suggest as a key step in using Outlook as a time

management tool, goes by
>> START date - it gives you the opportunity to see tasks

as they become
>> relevant!
>>
>> For example, if you want to pay your electricity bill

in 3 weeks time, it
>> will show on the day you set as the START date.
>>
>> I don't recommend the Today's Tasks view.
>>
>> Judy Gleeson
>> Acorn Training and Consulting
>> "we're nuts about Outlook"
>>
>> www.acorntraining.com.au
>>
>>
>> Diane Poremsky [MVP] <dianenws@poremsky.com> wrote in

message
>> news:#a$J4RCnEHA.1644@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>> 'Today's tasks' are all active tasks - that includes

ones due today, past
>>> due or due in the future. If you want to see only

tasks due today, click
>> on
>>> the TaskPad field name and choose customize and

change the filter to only
>>> show ones due today.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
>>> Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
>>> Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart

Guide)
>>> Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual

QuickStart Guide)
>>>
>>> Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
>>> Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:

http://www.slipstick.com
>>> Join OneNote Tips mailing list: http://www.onenote-

tips.net/
>>>
>>> Vote for your favorite Outlook and Exchange utilities

in the
>>> Slipstick Ratings Raffle at

http://www.slipstick.com/contest/
>>>
>>> "Sherry" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote

in message
>>> news:276501c49c23$a1bea1f0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>>> > Judy,
>>> > Thanks for responding to my question.
>>> >
>>> > So are you saying that the Today's Tasks on the

Calendar
>>> > TaskPad goes by the start date and not the due date

of a
>>> > task?
>>> >
>>> > Sherry
>>> >>-----Original Message-----
>>> >>Sherry
>>> >>
>>> >>Outlook can do a good job of showing you current

Tasks
>>> > in the TaskPad as
>>> >>long as you understand that it's the Start date

that's
>>> > crucial!
>>> >>
>>> >>Use the Active Tasks for Selected Days view. Now

if you
>>> > schedule a Task for
>>> >>Friday week (using the Start Date) it will appear on
>>> > that day. It will go
>>> >>Red the day after Due Date. This means you can set a
>>> > Task to call me in 5
>>> >>days time by setting the Start Date to the day you

want
>>> > it to appear on your
>>> >>To Do list (TaskPad).
>>> >>
>>> >>Judy Gleeson
>>> >>Acorn Training and Consulting
>>> >>we're nuts about Outlook
>>> >>www.acorntraining.com.au
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>Sherry <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote

in
>>> > message
>>> >>news:2e8801c49b5d$2f995be0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>>> >>> When using Outlook 2003 and choosing the Today's

Tasks
>>> >>> view for the calendar taskpad, the title implies

that
>>> >>> only tasks due on today (or whatever day you

choose on
>>> >>> the calendar) appear. However, when I choose

Today's
>>> >>> Tasks, all tasks that are due from today forward

are
>>> >>> displayed. Is this correct? Is there a way to

view
>>> > only
>>> >>> the tasks that are due today on the calendar

taskpad?
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>.
>>> >>
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>
>
>.
>

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Old 21-09-2004, 05:04 AM   #8
Judy Gleeson
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The setting Active Tasks for selected days (that I always suggest - see my
earlier posting to you) makes clicking on the date navigator show tasks for
that day. It's showing you them according to Start date. Start date is
what "Activates" a Task.

Outlook will show tasks for today if you follow the settings I suggested.
Outlook's idea of what you have to do today is perfect according to sound
time management principles (my area of expertise) the start date is when it
turns up on your list of things to do, the due date makes it go red. Work
to a plan - not reacting to urgency of when stuff's due! JIT (just in time)
is OK in a factory but not for most white collar workers.


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

www.acorntraining.com.au/productivit.htm







Sherry <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:303901c49f24$3de7d8a0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> Judy & Diane,
>
> I filtered today's tasks to show only tasks that are "due
> today." After I filtered "today's tasks," and clicked on
> today (9/20), only tasks that are due today or later are
> shown. However, when I clicked on a date 1-2 months out,
> my taskpad tasks did not change. This leads me to think
> that the computer gets "today's date" from its internal
> clock vs. the Outlook calendar. Am I correct? My
> manager is under the impression that the taskpad should
> show whatever tasks are for that particular day according
> to the Outlook calendar.
>
> Also, when I click on any other taskpad view, the tasks
> do not change. I am unable to find taskpad view
> definitions on the Microsoft web site (they may very well
> be there somewhere, but I haven't found them yet). Do
> you know where I could find definitions of the various
> taskpad views?
>
> Thanks, again.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Except by default, only the due date is set and many

> tasks don't include a
> >start date... and dates with no start date are

> considered active too (at
> >least in ol 2003).
> >
> >--
> >
> >"Judy Gleeson" <acorn@dynamite.com.au> wrote in message
> >news:Ocxdw8HnEHA.3996@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> >> Sherry - I'm saying the Active Tasks for Selected

> days setting, which I
> >> suggest as a key step in using Outlook as a time

> management tool, goes by
> >> START date - it gives you the opportunity to see tasks

> as they become
> >> relevant!
> >>
> >> For example, if you want to pay your electricity bill

> in 3 weeks time, it
> >> will show on the day you set as the START date.
> >>
> >> I don't recommend the Today's Tasks view.
> >>
> >> Judy Gleeson
> >> Acorn Training and Consulting
> >> "we're nuts about Outlook"
> >>
> >> www.acorntraining.com.au
> >>
> >>
> >> Diane Poremsky [MVP] <dianenws@poremsky.com> wrote in

> message
> >> news:#a$J4RCnEHA.1644@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> >>> 'Today's tasks' are all active tasks - that includes

> ones due today, past
> >>> due or due in the future. If you want to see only

> tasks due today, click
> >> on
> >>> the TaskPad field name and choose customize and

> change the filter to only
> >>> show ones due today.
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
> >>> Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
> >>> Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart

> Guide)
> >>> Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual

> QuickStart Guide)
> >>>
> >>> Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
> >>> Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:

> http://www.slipstick.com
> >>> Join OneNote Tips mailing list: http://www.onenote-

> tips.net/
> >>>
> >>> Vote for your favorite Outlook and Exchange utilities

> in the
> >>> Slipstick Ratings Raffle at

> http://www.slipstick.com/contest/
> >>>
> >>> "Sherry" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote

> in message
> >>> news:276501c49c23$a1bea1f0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> >>> > Judy,
> >>> > Thanks for responding to my question.
> >>> >
> >>> > So are you saying that the Today's Tasks on the

> Calendar
> >>> > TaskPad goes by the start date and not the due date

> of a
> >>> > task?
> >>> >
> >>> > Sherry
> >>> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>> >>Sherry
> >>> >>
> >>> >>Outlook can do a good job of showing you current

> Tasks
> >>> > in the TaskPad as
> >>> >>long as you understand that it's the Start date

> that's
> >>> > crucial!
> >>> >>
> >>> >>Use the Active Tasks for Selected Days view. Now

> if you
> >>> > schedule a Task for
> >>> >>Friday week (using the Start Date) it will appear on
> >>> > that day. It will go
> >>> >>Red the day after Due Date. This means you can set a
> >>> > Task to call me in 5
> >>> >>days time by setting the Start Date to the day you

> want
> >>> > it to appear on your
> >>> >>To Do list (TaskPad).
> >>> >>
> >>> >>Judy Gleeson
> >>> >>Acorn Training and Consulting
> >>> >>we're nuts about Outlook
> >>> >>www.acorntraining.com.au
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>Sherry <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote

> in
> >>> > message
> >>> >>news:2e8801c49b5d$2f995be0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> >>> >>> When using Outlook 2003 and choosing the Today's

> Tasks
> >>> >>> view for the calendar taskpad, the title implies

> that
> >>> >>> only tasks due on today (or whatever day you

> choose on
> >>> >>> the calendar) appear. However, when I choose

> Today's
> >>> >>> Tasks, all tasks that are due from today forward

> are
> >>> >>> displayed. Is this correct? Is there a way to

> view
> >>> > only
> >>> >>> the tasks that are due today on the calendar

> taskpad?
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>.
> >>> >>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>

> >
> >
> >.
> >



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Old 21-09-2004, 02:18 PM   #9
Sherry
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Maybe I should purchase a book on Outlook 2003. Do you
have any recommendations?

Sherry

>-----Original Message-----
>The setting Active Tasks for selected days (that I

always suggest - see my
>earlier posting to you) makes clicking on the date

navigator show tasks for
>that day. It's showing you them according to Start

date. Start date is
>what "Activates" a Task.
>
>Outlook will show tasks for today if you follow the

settings I suggested.
>Outlook's idea of what you have to do today is perfect

according to sound
>time management principles (my area of expertise) the

start date is when it
>turns up on your list of things to do, the due date

makes it go red. Work
>to a plan - not reacting to urgency of when stuff's due!

JIT (just in time)
>is OK in a factory but not for most white collar workers.
>
>
>Judy Gleeson
>Acorn Training and Consulting
>"we're nuts about Outlook"
>
>www.acorntraining.com.au/productivit.htm
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>Sherry <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

message
>news:303901c49f24$3de7d8a0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> Judy & Diane,
>>
>> I filtered today's tasks to show only tasks that

are "due
>> today." After I filtered "today's tasks," and clicked

on
>> today (9/20), only tasks that are due today or later

are
>> shown. However, when I clicked on a date 1-2 months

out,
>> my taskpad tasks did not change. This leads me to

think
>> that the computer gets "today's date" from its internal
>> clock vs. the Outlook calendar. Am I correct? My
>> manager is under the impression that the taskpad should
>> show whatever tasks are for that particular day

according
>> to the Outlook calendar.
>>
>> Also, when I click on any other taskpad view, the tasks
>> do not change. I am unable to find taskpad view
>> definitions on the Microsoft web site (they may very

well
>> be there somewhere, but I haven't found them yet). Do
>> you know where I could find definitions of the various
>> taskpad views?
>>
>> Thanks, again.
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Except by default, only the due date is set and many

>> tasks don't include a
>> >start date... and dates with no start date are

>> considered active too (at
>> >least in ol 2003).
>> >
>> >--
>> >
>> >"Judy Gleeson" <acorn@dynamite.com.au> wrote in

message
>> >news:Ocxdw8HnEHA.3996@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> >> Sherry - I'm saying the Active Tasks for Selected

>> days setting, which I
>> >> suggest as a key step in using Outlook as a time

>> management tool, goes by
>> >> START date - it gives you the opportunity to see

tasks
>> as they become
>> >> relevant!
>> >>
>> >> For example, if you want to pay your electricity

bill
>> in 3 weeks time, it
>> >> will show on the day you set as the START date.
>> >>
>> >> I don't recommend the Today's Tasks view.
>> >>
>> >> Judy Gleeson
>> >> Acorn Training and Consulting
>> >> "we're nuts about Outlook"
>> >>
>> >> www.acorntraining.com.au
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Diane Poremsky [MVP] <dianenws@poremsky.com> wrote

in
>> message
>> >> news:#a$J4RCnEHA.1644@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>> >>> 'Today's tasks' are all active tasks - that

includes
>> ones due today, past
>> >>> due or due in the future. If you want to see only

>> tasks due today, click
>> >> on
>> >>> the TaskPad field name and choose customize and

>> change the filter to only
>> >>> show ones due today.
>> >>>
>> >>> --
>> >>> Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
>> >>> Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
>> >>> Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual

QuickStart
>> Guide)
>> >>> Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual

>> QuickStart Guide)
>> >>>
>> >>> Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
>> >>> Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:

>> http://www.slipstick.com
>> >>> Join OneNote Tips mailing list: http://www.onenote-

>> tips.net/
>> >>>
>> >>> Vote for your favorite Outlook and Exchange

utilities
>> in the
>> >>> Slipstick Ratings Raffle at

>> http://www.slipstick.com/contest/
>> >>>
>> >>> "Sherry" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>

wrote
>> in message
>> >>> news:276501c49c23$a1bea1f0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> >>> > Judy,
>> >>> > Thanks for responding to my question.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > So are you saying that the Today's Tasks on the

>> Calendar
>> >>> > TaskPad goes by the start date and not the due

date
>> of a
>> >>> > task?
>> >>> >
>> >>> > Sherry
>> >>> >>-----Original Message-----
>> >>> >>Sherry
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>Outlook can do a good job of showing you current

>> Tasks
>> >>> > in the TaskPad as
>> >>> >>long as you understand that it's the Start date

>> that's
>> >>> > crucial!
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>Use the Active Tasks for Selected Days view. Now

>> if you
>> >>> > schedule a Task for
>> >>> >>Friday week (using the Start Date) it will

appear on
>> >>> > that day. It will go
>> >>> >>Red the day after Due Date. This means you can

set a
>> >>> > Task to call me in 5
>> >>> >>days time by setting the Start Date to the day

you
>> want
>> >>> > it to appear on your
>> >>> >>To Do list (TaskPad).
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>Judy Gleeson
>> >>> >>Acorn Training and Consulting
>> >>> >>we're nuts about Outlook
>> >>> >>www.acorntraining.com.au
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>Sherry <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>

wrote
>> in
>> >>> > message
>> >>> >>news:2e8801c49b5d$2f995be0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> >>> >>> When using Outlook 2003 and choosing the

Today's
>> Tasks
>> >>> >>> view for the calendar taskpad, the title

implies
>> that
>> >>> >>> only tasks due on today (or whatever day you

>> choose on
>> >>> >>> the calendar) appear. However, when I choose

>> Today's
>> >>> >>> Tasks, all tasks that are due from today

forward
>> are
>> >>> >>> displayed. Is this correct? Is there a way to

>> view
>> >>> > only
>> >>> >>> the tasks that are due today on the calendar

>> taskpad?
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>.
>> >>> >>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >

>
>
>.
>

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Old 21-09-2004, 09:11 PM   #10
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Re: Calendar TaskPad - Today's Tasks View

You need to use 'Active tasks for selected days' if you only want to see the
tasks for specific dates. Note that you may see more tasks than you expect
because of how outlook decides what is active, but if you use Today's Tasks,
it's always going to show you the tasks for "today".

--
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Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)

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"Sherry" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:303901c49f24$3de7d8a0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> Judy & Diane,
>
> I filtered today's tasks to show only tasks that are "due
> today." After I filtered "today's tasks," and clicked on
> today (9/20), only tasks that are due today or later are
> shown. However, when I clicked on a date 1-2 months out,
> my taskpad tasks did not change. This leads me to think
> that the computer gets "today's date" from its internal
> clock vs. the Outlook calendar. Am I correct? My
> manager is under the impression that the taskpad should
> show whatever tasks are for that particular day according
> to the Outlook calendar.
>
> Also, when I click on any other taskpad view, the tasks
> do not change. I am unable to find taskpad view
> definitions on the Microsoft web site (they may very well
> be there somewhere, but I haven't found them yet). Do
> you know where I could find definitions of the various
> taskpad views?
>
> Thanks, again.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Except by default, only the due date is set and many

> tasks don't include a
>>start date... and dates with no start date are

> considered active too (at
>>least in ol 2003).
>>
>>--
>>
>>"Judy Gleeson" <acorn@dynamite.com.au> wrote in message
>>news:Ocxdw8HnEHA.3996@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>> Sherry - I'm saying the Active Tasks for Selected

> days setting, which I
>>> suggest as a key step in using Outlook as a time

> management tool, goes by
>>> START date - it gives you the opportunity to see tasks

> as they become
>>> relevant!
>>>
>>> For example, if you want to pay your electricity bill

> in 3 weeks time, it
>>> will show on the day you set as the START date.
>>>
>>> I don't recommend the Today's Tasks view.
>>>
>>> Judy Gleeson
>>> Acorn Training and Consulting
>>> "we're nuts about Outlook"
>>>
>>> www.acorntraining.com.au
>>>
>>>
>>> Diane Poremsky [MVP] <dianenws@poremsky.com> wrote in

> message
>>> news:#a$J4RCnEHA.1644@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>>> 'Today's tasks' are all active tasks - that includes

> ones due today, past
>>>> due or due in the future. If you want to see only

> tasks due today, click
>>> on
>>>> the TaskPad field name and choose customize and

> change the filter to only
>>>> show ones due today.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
>>>> Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
>>>> Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart

> Guide)
>>>> Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual

> QuickStart Guide)
>>>>
>>>> Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
>>>> Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:

> http://www.slipstick.com
>>>> Join OneNote Tips mailing list: http://www.onenote-

> tips.net/
>>>>
>>>> Vote for your favorite Outlook and Exchange utilities

> in the
>>>> Slipstick Ratings Raffle at

> http://www.slipstick.com/contest/
>>>>
>>>> "Sherry" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote

> in message
>>>> news:276501c49c23$a1bea1f0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>>>> > Judy,
>>>> > Thanks for responding to my question.
>>>> >
>>>> > So are you saying that the Today's Tasks on the

> Calendar
>>>> > TaskPad goes by the start date and not the due date

> of a
>>>> > task?
>>>> >
>>>> > Sherry
>>>> >>-----Original Message-----
>>>> >>Sherry
>>>> >>
>>>> >>Outlook can do a good job of showing you current

> Tasks
>>>> > in the TaskPad as
>>>> >>long as you understand that it's the Start date

> that's
>>>> > crucial!
>>>> >>
>>>> >>Use the Active Tasks for Selected Days view. Now

> if you
>>>> > schedule a Task for
>>>> >>Friday week (using the Start Date) it will appear on
>>>> > that day. It will go
>>>> >>Red the day after Due Date. This means you can set a
>>>> > Task to call me in 5
>>>> >>days time by setting the Start Date to the day you

> want
>>>> > it to appear on your
>>>> >>To Do list (TaskPad).
>>>> >>
>>>> >>Judy Gleeson
>>>> >>Acorn Training and Consulting
>>>> >>we're nuts about Outlook
>>>> >>www.acorntraining.com.au
>>>> >>
>>>> >>
>>>> >>Sherry <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote

> in
>>>> > message
>>>> >>news:2e8801c49b5d$2f995be0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>>>> >>> When using Outlook 2003 and choosing the Today's

> Tasks
>>>> >>> view for the calendar taskpad, the title implies

> that
>>>> >>> only tasks due on today (or whatever day you

> choose on
>>>> >>> the calendar) appear. However, when I choose

> Today's
>>>> >>> Tasks, all tasks that are due from today forward

> are
>>>> >>> displayed. Is this correct? Is there a way to

> view
>>>> > only
>>>> >>> the tasks that are due today on the calendar

> taskpad?
>>>> >>
>>>> >>
>>>> >>.
>>>> >>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>>
>>.
>>



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