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When I make a new task on the To Do List, how can I have Outlook list the
start and due date automatically as None rather than today's date? I'd rather have them all start as None, then I can assign dates as needed. |
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Kerrin wrote:
When I make a new task on the To Do List, how can I have Outlook list the start and due date automatically as None rather than today's date? I'd rather have them all start as None, then I can assign dates as needed. You can't. However, if you create them through the New Task button, or from control-shift-k, it'll be none. -- f.h. |
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