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| | Tasks Does anyone know how to create a new task using Windows Mail or Vista like you could do in Outlook? I'm not talking about scheduling tasks, like applications, to run automatically - just a to-do list. Thanks |
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| | Re: Tasks Have you looked at Windows Calendar? A link to it should be on your Windows Mail toolbar. "dawnh" <dawnh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:23935B06-B619-414F-8D05-E2E06486C7DE@microsoft.com... > Does anyone know how to create a new task using Windows Mail or Vista like > you could do in Outlook? I'm not talking about scheduling tasks, like > applications, to run automatically - just a to-do list. Thanks |
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| | Re: Tasks Perfect - thank you! "Dave" wrote: > Have you looked at Windows Calendar? > A link to it should be on your Windows Mail toolbar. > > > > > "dawnh" <dawnh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:23935B06-B619-414F-8D05-E2E06486C7DE@microsoft.com... > > Does anyone know how to create a new task using Windows Mail or Vista like > > you could do in Outlook? I'm not talking about scheduling tasks, like > > applications, to run automatically - just a to-do list. Thanks > > |
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| | Re: Tasks Does Windows Calendar have the capability to do recurring tasks like Outlook 2003? If so, how? It is not immediately obvious to me. "Dave" wrote: Quote: > Have you looked at Windows Calendar? > A link to it should be on your Windows Mail toolbar. > > > > > "dawnh" <dawnh@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:23935B06-B619-414F-8D05-E2E06486C7DE@xxxxxx Quote: > > Does anyone know how to create a new task using Windows Mail or Vista like > > you could do in Outlook? I'm not talking about scheduling tasks, like > > applications, to run automatically - just a to-do list. Thanks > |
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| | Re: Tasks Sure. You have to have the Details Pane visible (on the right side). View - Details Pane -- Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Jason01" <Jason01@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:84063AC7-F0A6-48E1-86BA-A606F4605A79@xxxxxx Quote: > Does Windows Calendar have the capability to do recurring tasks like > Outlook > 2003? If so, how? It is not immediately obvious to me. > > "Dave" wrote: > Quote: >> Have you looked at Windows Calendar? >> A link to it should be on your Windows Mail toolbar. >> >> >> >> >> "dawnh" <dawnh@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:23935B06-B619-414F-8D05-E2E06486C7DE@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Does anyone know how to create a new task using Windows Mail or Vista >> > like >> > you could do in Outlook? I'm not talking about scheduling tasks, like >> > applications, to run automatically - just a to-do list. Thanks >> |
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| | Re: Tasks The Details Pane is shown. The available options are the Task Description, Task Information (including a check-box for Completion, Priority, Start and Due Dates), and a Reminder and Notes section. I cannot find anywhere in the Details tab where I can make a Task recurring (e.g. Every Week on Friday). Please help. "Dave" wrote: Quote: > Sure. You have to have the Details Pane visible (on the right side). > View - Details Pane > > > -- > Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 > http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview > > > "Jason01" <Jason01@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:84063AC7-F0A6-48E1-86BA-A606F4605A79@xxxxxx Quote: > > Does Windows Calendar have the capability to do recurring tasks like > > Outlook > > 2003? If so, how? It is not immediately obvious to me. > > > > "Dave" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Have you looked at Windows Calendar? > >> A link to it should be on your Windows Mail toolbar. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> "dawnh" <dawnh@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:23935B06-B619-414F-8D05-E2E06486C7DE@xxxxxx > >> > Does anyone know how to create a new task using Windows Mail or Vista > >> > like > >> > you could do in Outlook? I'm not talking about scheduling tasks, like > >> > applications, to run automatically - just a to-do list. Thanks > >> > >> |
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| | Re: Tasks Hello, does anyone know to achive (not delete) a completed task so it is not shown any more in the task list after it has been completed? thanks "Dave" wrote: Quote: > Have you looked at Windows Calendar? > A link to it should be on your Windows Mail toolbar. > > > > > "dawnh" <dawnh@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:23935B06-B619-414F-8D05-E2E06486C7DE@xxxxxx Quote: > > Does anyone know how to create a new task using Windows Mail or Vista like > > you could do in Outlook? I'm not talking about scheduling tasks, like > > applications, to run automatically - just a to-do list. Thanks > |
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