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We using a shared Tasked folder & cannot see who is posting which tasks.
Enabled view of "owner" tab but it just displays the host of the tasks name & not the publisher of the individual tasks. Enabled display of "request by" tab but this is empty, please help? |
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Weapon-X wrote:
We using a shared Tasked folder & cannot see who is posting which tasks. Enabled view of "owner" tab but it just displays the host of the tasks name & not the publisher of the individual tasks. Enabled display of "request by" tab but this is empty, please help? You should stick to your original thread and not start a new one. Did you try adding the From field from the "All Mail Fields" drop-down (even if this isn't a mail item)? It might contain the data you seek. I still think, however, that my earlier suggestion (in your original thread) is the better (i.e., create a policy that states the requestor MUST include contact information or the request will not be honored). -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Good morning Mr. Tillman,
I am an avid user of Tasks (MS Office 2003). I cannot figure out how to complete the "Requested By" field in Tasks. Please help - I am completely flummoxed. Thank you, diner "Brian Tillman" wrote: Weapon-X wrote: We using a shared Tasked folder & cannot see who is posting which tasks. Enabled view of "owner" tab but it just displays the host of the tasks name & not the publisher of the individual tasks. Enabled display of "request by" tab but this is empty, please help? You should stick to your original thread and not start a new one. Did you try adding the From field from the "All Mail Fields" drop-down (even if this isn't a mail item)? It might contain the data you seek. I still think, however, that my earlier suggestion (in your original thread) is the better (i.e., create a policy that states the requestor MUST include contact information or the request will not be honored). -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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diner wrote:
I am an avid user of Tasks (MS Office 2003). I cannot figure out how to complete the "Requested By" field in Tasks. I've been experimenting with tasks because of your question and I haven't found any particular use for the "Requested By" field, since it doesn't display on a Task form, as far as I can tell, only when displaying a table view of the Tasks folder and only when you add it to the view with Field Chooser. I don't see any way to populate that field when creating a new task or assigning a task to a person. I tried sending a "Task Request" to my home address because I figured that Outlook might fill the field in with the sender information, but it didn't. However, I tried it within an Exchange domain where both sender and recipient were on the same Exchange server and then it was filled in with the sender of the task. So, apparently Exchange is required or I didn't send it correctly to my home address. All that said, if you display it in the view, you can enter information there if you enable in-cell editing. While viewing your Tasks folder in a table view (like Simple List), right-click an empty area of the view and choose Other Settings. Check the box labeled "Allow in-cell editing", then click OK. You should then be able to put what you'd like in the Requested By field. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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