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Outlook Tasks displayed in Calender
Milly, Hello I saw this post a few weeks ago however now I am curious, I test
drove the Outlook 2007 a few minutes ago trying to add several tasks. It showed my tasks however they were not integrated into the calender as stated in the post. I went to Tasks and they were there however listed nowhere else. All test drives additions I made showed and stuck throughout the test drive except the Tasks being Associated within the Calender. Thanks -- Mark "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Outlook 2007 will have a unified display showing your calendar, today's appointments, and tasks. Very cool. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Robert asked: | Brian - | I have the same question and I fully understood what Mark was asking | in his original query. | | Outlook should be able to display Tasks within the calendar. I | personally have searched every control and option to do that but have | never found a way to get tasks to appear in their specific day on the | calendar view. It would be a REQUIRED option feature so you could | print a complete calendar for daily use when away from the office. | | "Brian Tillman" wrote: | || Mark wrote: || ||| Bill, Thank you for the response. Actually I have tried that option, ||| where it shows the actual task pad. However, I want the option to ||| view my task items within the same scheme as the calender. When I ||| view the calender by the whole month, I would like to see all the ||| scheduled holidays and stuff, along with notated task items. || || Who's Bill? || || You've added requirements that were not in your original suggestion. || It's difficult for anyone to suggest a solution when the || requirements keep changing. Also, expect SPAM and viruses now that || you publiced your email address in a public forum. || -- || Brian Tillman |
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Robert, just to inform you, I test drove Outlook 2007 on-line and as Tilly
stated in the last post, Tasks are not integrated into the Calender. I am unsure whether this was an oversite prior to allowing test drives, however as of now, on the test drive my created Tasks stuck and displayed everywhere else however did not show up within the Calender. -- Mark "Robert" wrote: Brian - I have the same question and I fully understood what Mark was asking in his original query. Outlook should be able to display Tasks within the calendar. I personally have searched every control and option to do that but have never found a way to get tasks to appear in their specific day on the calendar view. It would be a REQUIRED option feature so you could print a complete calendar for daily use when away from the office. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Mark wrote: Bill, Thank you for the response. Actually I have tried that option, where it shows the actual task pad. However, I want the option to view my task items within the same scheme as the calender. When I view the calender by the whole month, I would like to see all the scheduled holidays and stuff, along with notated task items. Who's Bill? You've added requirements that were not in your original suggestion. It's difficult for anyone to suggest a solution when the requirements keep changing. Also, expect SPAM and viruses now that you publiced your email address in a public forum. -- Brian Tillman |
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I did not say they were all in one item, I said that Outlook 2007 offers a
unified "Display" of these items so you do not need to keep switching between folder views. THere is nothing on the horizon to integrate Tasks and calendar since they are different types of Outlook items. If this is important to you, you may want to check out Taskline which offers integration with the calendar. http://www.taskline.info -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Mark asked: | Milly, Hello I saw this post a few weeks ago however now I am | curious, I test drove the Outlook 2007 a few minutes ago trying to | add several tasks. It showed my tasks however they were not | integrated into the calender as stated in the post. I went to Tasks | and they were there however listed nowhere else. All test drives | additions I made showed and stuck throughout the test drive except | the Tasks being Associated within the Calender. Thanks | || Outlook 2007 will have a unified display showing your calendar, || today's appointments, and tasks. Very cool. || || -- || Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] || || Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All || unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without || reading. || || After furious head scratching, Robert asked: || ||| Brian - ||| I have the same question and I fully understood what Mark was asking ||| in his original query. ||| ||| Outlook should be able to display Tasks within the calendar. I ||| personally have searched every control and option to do that but ||| have never found a way to get tasks to appear in their specific day ||| on the calendar view. It would be a REQUIRED option feature so you ||| could print a complete calendar for daily use when away from the ||| office. ||| ||| "Brian Tillman" wrote: ||| |||| Mark wrote: |||| ||||| Bill, Thank you for the response. Actually I have tried that ||||| option, where it shows the actual task pad. However, I want the ||||| option to view my task items within the same scheme as the ||||| calender. When I view the calender by the whole month, I would ||||| like to see all the scheduled holidays and stuff, along with ||||| notated task items. |||| |||| Who's Bill? |||| |||| You've added requirements that were not in your original |||| suggestion. It's difficult for anyone to suggest a solution when |||| the requirements keep changing. Also, expect SPAM and viruses now |||| that you publiced your email address in a public forum. |||| -- |||| Brian Tillman |
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Please explain this clearer if you would. I go on to my calendar in day view
and in week view and I see no "task pane" at the bottom. Wayne Shaw "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: there is a task pane at the bottom of the day and week views for the tasks with a due date and the to-do list on the right. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide) Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "Mark" wrote in message ... Robert, just to inform you, I test drove Outlook 2007 on-line and as Tilly stated in the last post, Tasks are not integrated into the Calender. I am unsure whether this was an oversite prior to allowing test drives, however as of now, on the test drive my created Tasks stuck and displayed everywhere else however did not show up within the Calender. -- Mark "Robert" wrote: Brian - I have the same question and I fully understood what Mark was asking in his original query. Outlook should be able to display Tasks within the calendar. I personally have searched every control and option to do that but have never found a way to get tasks to appear in their specific day on the calendar view. It would be a REQUIRED option feature so you could print a complete calendar for daily use when away from the office. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Mark wrote: Bill, Thank you for the response. Actually I have tried that option, where it shows the actual task pad. However, I want the option to view my task items within the same scheme as the calender. When I view the calender by the whole month, I would like to see all the scheduled holidays and stuff, along with notated task items. Who's Bill? You've added requirements that were not in your original suggestion. It's difficult for anyone to suggest a solution when the requirements keep changing. Also, expect SPAM and viruses now that you publiced your address in a public forum. -- Brian Tillman |
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Wayne,
which version of Outlook are you using? -- Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlook www.acorntraining.com.au " wrote in message ... Please explain this clearer if you would. I go on to my calendar in day view and in week view and I see no "task pane" at the bottom. Wayne Shaw "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: there is a task pane at the bottom of the day and week views for the tasks with a due date and the to-do list on the right. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide) Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "Mark" wrote in message ... Robert, just to inform you, I test drove Outlook 2007 on-line and as Tilly stated in the last post, Tasks are not integrated into the Calender. I am unsure whether this was an oversite prior to allowing test drives, however as of now, on the test drive my created Tasks stuck and displayed everywhere else however did not show up within the Calender. -- Mark "Robert" wrote: Brian - I have the same question and I fully understood what Mark was asking in his original query. Outlook should be able to display Tasks within the calendar. I personally have searched every control and option to do that but have never found a way to get tasks to appear in their specific day on the calendar view. It would be a REQUIRED option feature so you could print a complete calendar for daily use when away from the office. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Mark wrote: Bill, Thank you for the response. Actually I have tried that option, where it shows the actual task pad. However, I want the option to view my task items within the same scheme as the calender. When I view the calender by the whole month, I would like to see all the scheduled holidays and stuff, along with notated task items. Who's Bill? You've added requirements that were not in your original suggestion. It's difficult for anyone to suggest a solution when the requirements keep changing. Also, expect SPAM and viruses now that you publiced your address in a public forum. -- Brian Tillman |
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Mark, Brian, et. al.
I agree with where I hope this is going. You see my typical tady consists of secheduled meetings which can go on a calendar. But I have tasks to do as well. Some of the tasks are open and can be completed at will without a real time constraint, other must be completed by a deadline. For example, I have meeting today at 8:30, 11:00, 2:00, 2:15. The calendar handles those fine. I also have several items on my task list that can be done anytime I just need the reminder by having them on my list. But, I have recurring tasks that occur at the same time each week, month, or year that must be finished by a certain date and time. I don't want to schedule a time of day to do the task I just want it on my list to finish today. Examples, I am an accountant so on 7/5/7 I want to complete the 2nd quarter form 941 and schedule the electronic payment of employment taxes for state and federal withholding. It must be done that day (in my mind) but not at a specific time of day like a meeting. Then, I want a printout illustrating my appointments, scheduled tasks, and unscheduled tasks for today, or the week, or the month. In one glance I want to answer the question, "What does my day (week or month) look like?" Thank you. Stan "Brian Tillman" wrote: Mark wrote: Bill, Thank you for the response. Actually I have tried that option, where it shows the actual task pad. However, I want the option to view my task items within the same scheme as the calender. When I view the calender by the whole month, I would like to see all the scheduled holidays and stuff, along with notated task items. Who's Bill? You've added requirements that were not in your original suggestion. It's difficult for anyone to suggest a solution when the requirements keep changing. Also, expect SPAM and viruses now that you publiced your email address in a public forum. -- Brian Tillman |
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On Jul 13, 4:26 pm, Stan wrote:
Mark, Brian, et. al. I agree with where I hope this is going. You see my typical tady consists of secheduled meetings which can go on a calendar. But I have tasks to do as well. Some of the tasks are open and can be completed at will without a real time constraint, other must be completed by a deadline. For example, I have meeting today at 8:30, 11:00, 2:00, 2:15. The calendar handles those fine. I also have several items on my task list that can be done anytime I just need the reminder by having them on my list. But, I have recurring tasks that occur at the same time each week, month, or year that must be finished by a certain date and time. I don't want to schedule a time of day to do the task I just want it on my list to finish today. Examples, I am an accountant so on 7/5/7 I want to complete the 2nd quarter form 941 and schedule the electronic payment of employment taxes for state and federal withholding. It must be done that day (in my mind) but not at a specific time of day like a meeting. Then, I want a printout illustrating my appointments, scheduled tasks, and unscheduled tasks for today, or the week, or the month. In one glance I want to answer the question, "What does my day (week or month) look like?" Thank you. Stan "Brian Tillman" wrote: Mark wrote: Bill, Thank you for the response. Actually I have tried that option, where it shows the actual task pad. However, I want the option to view my task items within the same scheme as the calender. When I view the calender by the whole month, I would like to see all the scheduled holidays and stuff, along with notated task items. Who's Bill? You've added requirements that were not in your original suggestion. It's difficult for anyone to suggest a solution when the requirements keep changing. Also, expect SPAM and viruses now that you publiced your email address in a public forum. -- Brian Tillman- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Stan, Have you tried adding them as an all-day event on your calendar? When I do this it shows up on the top of the day, before the point where the times start. I have always used this as a reminder that I had to do something on a certain day, but it was not a scheduled appointment. Hope this helps! Patty |
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Thank you Patty this is a good idea. I have also purchased TimeLine and it
looks very promising thus far. Stan "PattyF" wrote: On Jul 13, 4:26 pm, Stan wrote: Mark, Brian, et. al. I agree with where I hope this is going. You see my typical tady consists of secheduled meetings which can go on a calendar. But I have tasks to do as well. Some of the tasks are open and can be completed at will without a real time constraint, other must be completed by a deadline. For example, I have meeting today at 8:30, 11:00, 2:00, 2:15. The calendar handles those fine. I also have several items on my task list that can be done anytime I just need the reminder by having them on my list. But, I have recurring tasks that occur at the same time each week, month, or year that must be finished by a certain date and time. I don't want to schedule a time of day to do the task I just want it on my list to finish today. Examples, I am an accountant so on 7/5/7 I want to complete the 2nd quarter form 941 and schedule the electronic payment of employment taxes for state and federal withholding. It must be done that day (in my mind) but not at a specific time of day like a meeting. Then, I want a printout illustrating my appointments, scheduled tasks, and unscheduled tasks for today, or the week, or the month. In one glance I want to answer the question, "What does my day (week or month) look like?" Thank you. Stan "Brian Tillman" wrote: Mark wrote: Bill, Thank you for the response. Actually I have tried that option, where it shows the actual task pad. However, I want the option to view my task items within the same scheme as the calender. When I view the calender by the whole month, I would like to see all the scheduled holidays and stuff, along with notated task items. Who's Bill? You've added requirements that were not in your original suggestion. It's difficult for anyone to suggest a solution when the requirements keep changing. Also, expect SPAM and viruses now that you publiced your email address in a public forum. -- Brian Tillman- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Stan, Have you tried adding them as an all-day event on your calendar? When I do this it shows up on the top of the day, before the point where the times start. I have always used this as a reminder that I had to do something on a certain day, but it was not a scheduled appointment. Hope this helps! Patty |
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Wow- it looks like the friendly response people get when posting queries is
in stark contrast to the attitude encountered when posting suggestions for improvements. I am surprised that you do not understand the requirement here, especially since at least one of Outlook's principle rivals, Lotus Notes, provides exactly this functionality, which was used at my previous firm. Any ongoing open tasks or open tasks with no start or end date appear in the current day on the calendar, before all of the appointments. Tasks with an end date in the past show up red (overdue), and tasks with a future start date show up in the calendar view on the day they are due to start. Completed tasks are greyed out, and remain permanently (or until they are deleted) on the day on which they are completed. I stumbled onto this suggestion trying to find out how to enable just such a functionality in Outlook, as I find this is a very useful feature. Most tasks are time-bound (if you didn't have a time limit, you probably wouldn't get around to the task at all). A calendar shows a series of days that follow each other in time. Put the two together, and bingo! Setting appointments for these tasks would be inappropriate, as there is no necessity for them to be done at a specific moment in time, only BY a given date. Likewise, setting them as all-day events is just a work-around to make up for a deficiency in the program, and lacks the flexibility and functionality suggested. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Mark wrote: Bill, Thank you for the response. Actually I have tried that option, where it shows the actual task pad. However, I want the option to view my task items within the same scheme as the calender. When I view the calender by the whole month, I would like to see all the scheduled holidays and stuff, along with notated task items. Who's Bill? You've added requirements that were not in your original suggestion. It's difficult for anyone to suggest a solution when the requirements keep changing. Also, expect SPAM and viruses now that you publiced your email address in a public forum. -- Brian Tillman |
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