Using Microsoft Outlook as your email client and calendar scheduler helps you corral a lot of information in a single place. Take things further by adding your To-Do list into Outlook and controlling ...
The new Outlook introduces a suite of advanced task management features that transform the way you organize and track your responsibilities. With the ability to seamlessly create tasks from emails and ...
Microsoft OneNote comes with an interesting feature that lets you create Outlook tasks. By using this feature, you can plan your projects and manage deadlines easily. Moreover, you can also view and ...
Microsoft Outlook helps you prioritize your work with tags displayed on your task list. You can select the level of importance and insert color categories to create visual markers. You can color tag ...
Awesome news for folks who are locked into Outlook at work but prefer the many benefits of cloud-based task management: MilkSync syncs Outlook with Remember The Milk. The latter, of course, is the ...
Microsoft Outlook remains a cornerstone for managing communication, scheduling, and productivity. Whether you are new to Outlook or seeking to enhance your expertise, understanding its core features ...
Outlook's recurring tasks are flexible enough to allow for scheduling changes and missed tasks. Here's how to take advantage of its task scheduling features. Outlook treats recurring appointments and ...
Normally, Outlook strikes through the completed To-Do list, but the tasks hang on there. To some users, this can mean mixing things up and wanting to concentrate only on undone tasks. This post has ...
My client is moving from Lotus Notes to Outlook, but only for email (currently). My job is to rewrite a background procedure that creates Lotus Notes tasks that will instead create Outlook (2003) ...
For many of us, Outlook, the e-mail, contact, calendar and task manager module in Microsoft Office, is a crucially important organizing tool without which we’d be lost. Mess with our Outlook and you ...