Tasks in calendar

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Federico

I'm looking for a piece of software that helps me in "putting tasks in
the calendar".

I'm looking for a tool to use with or in Outlook that should allow
you
1. to write the main task (the final one usually) of a job you are
doing
2. then it asks you to draw the "chain of event" to get there, and the
time required for each step. 3. it goes to the my calendar and
"automatically" book some space in the agenda for these steps to be
done.

Simple, isnt'it? But....where is it????

It is not a problem of "views" (as Microsoft thinks). I mean, it is
not putting somewhere on the screen together calendar and todos.
It's a completely different approach. The only thing (I mean "THING")
that goes in that direction is MSProject but it is like using a tank
to go shopping.

Federico
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

http://www.taskline.info - say Hi to Chas for me - his software works a treat!

This should give you an idea of what it can do - I have been using it for years with excellent results:
http://www.taskline.com/Outlook-task.asp

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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I'm looking for a piece of software that helps me in "putting tasks in
the calendar".

I'm looking for a tool to use with or in Outlook that should allow
you
1. to write the main task (the final one usually) of a job you are
doing
2. then it asks you to draw the "chain of event" to get there, and the
time required for each step. 3. it goes to the my calendar and
"automatically" book some space in the agenda for these steps to be
done.

Simple, isnt'it? But....where is it????

It is not a problem of "views" (as Microsoft thinks). I mean, it is
not putting somewhere on the screen together calendar and todos.
It's a completely different approach. The only thing (I mean "THING")
that goes in that direction is MSProject but it is like using a tank
to go shopping.

Federico
 

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