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somainer
Like many others, I have been frustrated with the lack of task management
capabilities in previous versions of Outlook (i.e., hierarchical tasks and
tasks integrated into the calendar). But the Daily Task List at least seemed
like a move in the right direction so I downoaded the trial version of
Outlook 2007.
Is it truely impossible to sort tasks alphabetically, or by category, on the
Daily Task List? I only see options for sorting by start or due date. Having
that capability would at least allow me to simulate hierarchical tasks by
prefacing related tasks with the same phrase (e.g., "NSF proposal - 1) revise
budget" , "NSF proposal - 2) submit final version", etc.)
And why hasn't this fundamental sorting behavior yet been implemented in the
outlook today screen?
Please, oh please, tell me I just have to wade through some menus to tweak
the settings for the program to accomplish this.
Greg
capabilities in previous versions of Outlook (i.e., hierarchical tasks and
tasks integrated into the calendar). But the Daily Task List at least seemed
like a move in the right direction so I downoaded the trial version of
Outlook 2007.
Is it truely impossible to sort tasks alphabetically, or by category, on the
Daily Task List? I only see options for sorting by start or due date. Having
that capability would at least allow me to simulate hierarchical tasks by
prefacing related tasks with the same phrase (e.g., "NSF proposal - 1) revise
budget" , "NSF proposal - 2) submit final version", etc.)
And why hasn't this fundamental sorting behavior yet been implemented in the
outlook today screen?
Please, oh please, tell me I just have to wade through some menus to tweak
the settings for the program to accomplish this.
Greg