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Picsou
Hi,
How can I sort my tasks in "Outlook2007/Outlook Today" in alphabetical order
please ?
How can I sort my tasks in "Outlook2007/Outlook Today" in alphabetical order
please ?
Roady said:Hi Picsou,
Good one! I investigated a bit further.
If you are not afraid to go into the registry, then go to the following
hive;
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Today
Here you'll find the Sort1 key name. Give it the value of [Subject]
Set the Sort1Asc key name a value of True to have it sort from A-Z or a
value of False to have it sort from Z-A
-----
Picsou said:Hi Roady,
You are not being nasty at all you know )
I am retired and I have the money to afford myself MS-Office (I guess like
a
lot of other people who worked with Office during their professional
life).
I have a lot of activities and the due dates are not that important to me
:
- In the house
- In the garden
- Just things to do one but not to forget
- Things that I should not forget if I go this or that particular shop.
- Things about the car
- Things about my online activities
- Things about my MS-beta-testing activities
- Things etc, etc
I try to give them all a name that starts with "Inside", "Outside", "To
Do",
"Car", "Computer", Betatesting, Banking, etc ...
And I would like to see/read them alphabetically organized in this way in
"Outlook Today - Tasks".
Maybe there is a need for Outlook to adapt to the needs of
retired/unimployed people ? because there will be unfortunately more and
more of them in the coming years.
Does this make sence to you Roady ?
Or are you able to point me to some alternative solutions that are already
avialable in the wonderful Outlook2007 ?
Regards
Picsou
Picsou said:Hello again Roady,
I am not afraid at all to go into the registry, I am a big boy you know
)
So I went in, and looked for the hive :
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Today
It does however not exist in my registry :-((
What do you mean by [Subject] Roady ?
Roady said:Hi Picsou,
Good one! I investigated a bit further.
If you are not afraid to go into the registry, then go to the following
hive;
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Today
Here you'll find the Sort1 key name. Give it the value of [Subject]
Set the Sort1Asc key name a value of True to have it sort from A-Z or a
value of False to have it sort from Z-A
-----
Picsou said:Hi Roady,
You are not being nasty at all you know )
I am retired and I have the money to afford myself MS-Office (I guess
like
a
lot of other people who worked with Office during their professional
life).
I have a lot of activities and the due dates are not that important to
me
:
- In the house
- In the garden
- Just things to do one but not to forget
- Things that I should not forget if I go this or that particular shop.
- Things about the car
- Things about my online activities
- Things about my MS-beta-testing activities
- Things etc, etc
I try to give them all a name that starts with "Inside", "Outside", "To
Do",
"Car", "Computer", Betatesting, Banking, etc ...
And I would like to see/read them alphabetically organized in this way
in
"Outlook Today - Tasks".
Maybe there is a need for Outlook to adapt to the needs of
retired/unimployed people ? because there will be unfortunately more
and
more of them in the coming years.
Does this make sence to you Roady ?
Or are you able to point me to some alternative solutions that are
already
avialable in the wonderful Outlook2007 ?
Regards
Picsou
:
You can't. You can sort them alphabetically in the Tasks folder
itself.
Just curious; how would this be useful to you? Not trying to be nasty
here
but I don't think there are many people around that process their
tasks
in
alphabetical order.
Hi,
How can I sort my tasks in "Outlook2007/Outlook Today" in
alphabetical
order
please ?
Roady said:You can create the hive and key name manually but they will likely be
created for you if you change the sorting order of Tasks in the Outlook
Today Options screen as well.
[Subject] is what the value should be set to. It probably is set to
[DueDate] now.
Otherwise, save the following (between the === marks) to a text file and
rename the extension from .txt to .reg. Then double click the file to import
the settings.
=======BEGIN COPY=============
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Today]
"Sort1"="[Subject]"
"Sort1Asc"="True"
========END COPY=============
-----
Picsou said:Hello again Roady,
I am not afraid at all to go into the registry, I am a big boy you know
)
So I went in, and looked for the hive :
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Today
It does however not exist in my registry :-((
What do you mean by [Subject] Roady ?
Roady said:Hi Picsou,
Good one! I investigated a bit further.
If you are not afraid to go into the registry, then go to the following
hive;
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Today
Here you'll find the Sort1 key name. Give it the value of [Subject]
Set the Sort1Asc key name a value of True to have it sort from A-Z or a
value of False to have it sort from Z-A
Hi Roady,
You are not being nasty at all you know )
I am retired and I have the money to afford myself MS-Office (I guess
like
a
lot of other people who worked with Office during their professional
life).
I have a lot of activities and the due dates are not that important to
me
:
- In the house
- In the garden
- Just things to do one but not to forget
- Things that I should not forget if I go this or that particular shop.
- Things about the car
- Things about my online activities
- Things about my MS-beta-testing activities
- Things etc, etc
I try to give them all a name that starts with "Inside", "Outside", "To
Do",
"Car", "Computer", Betatesting, Banking, etc ...
And I would like to see/read them alphabetically organized in this way
in
"Outlook Today - Tasks".
Maybe there is a need for Outlook to adapt to the needs of
retired/unimployed people ? because there will be unfortunately more
and
more of them in the coming years.
Does this make sence to you Roady ?
Or are you able to point me to some alternative solutions that are
already
avialable in the wonderful Outlook2007 ?
Regards
Picsou
:
You can't. You can sort them alphabetically in the Tasks folder
itself.
Just curious; how would this be useful to you? Not trying to be nasty
here
but I don't think there are many people around that process their
tasks
in
alphabetical order.
Hi,
How can I sort my tasks in "Outlook2007/Outlook Today" in
alphabetical
order
please ?
Picsou said:Problem solved Roady.
Thank you so much for your help !
Have nice day
Picsou
Roady said:You can create the hive and key name manually but they will likely be
created for you if you change the sorting order of Tasks in the Outlook
Today Options screen as well.
[Subject] is what the value should be set to. It probably is set to
[DueDate] now.
Otherwise, save the following (between the === marks) to a text file and
rename the extension from .txt to .reg. Then double click the file to
import
the settings.
=======BEGIN COPY=============
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Today]
"Sort1"="[Subject]"
"Sort1Asc"="True"
========END COPY=============
-----
Picsou said:Hello again Roady,
I am not afraid at all to go into the registry, I am a big boy you know
)
So I went in, and looked for the hive :
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Today
It does however not exist in my registry :-((
What do you mean by [Subject] Roady ?
:
Hi Picsou,
Good one! I investigated a bit further.
If you are not afraid to go into the registry, then go to the
following
hive;
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Today
Here you'll find the Sort1 key name. Give it the value of [Subject]
Set the Sort1Asc key name a value of True to have it sort from A-Z or
a
value of False to have it sort from Z-A
Hi Roady,
You are not being nasty at all you know )
I am retired and I have the money to afford myself MS-Office (I
guess
like
a
lot of other people who worked with Office during their professional
life).
I have a lot of activities and the due dates are not that important
to
me
:
- In the house
- In the garden
- Just things to do one but not to forget
- Things that I should not forget if I go this or that particular
shop.
- Things about the car
- Things about my online activities
- Things about my MS-beta-testing activities
- Things etc, etc
I try to give them all a name that starts with "Inside", "Outside",
"To
Do",
"Car", "Computer", Betatesting, Banking, etc ...
And I would like to see/read them alphabetically organized in this
way
in
"Outlook Today - Tasks".
Maybe there is a need for Outlook to adapt to the needs of
retired/unimployed people ? because there will be unfortunately
more
and
more of them in the coming years.
Does this make sence to you Roady ?
Or are you able to point me to some alternative solutions that are
already
avialable in the wonderful Outlook2007 ?
Regards
Picsou
:
You can't. You can sort them alphabetically in the Tasks folder
itself.
Just curious; how would this be useful to you? Not trying to be
nasty
here
but I don't think there are many people around that process their
tasks
in
alphabetical order.
Hi,
How can I sort my tasks in "Outlook2007/Outlook Today" in
alphabetical
order
please ?
Roady said:You're welcome!
And thank you for my tip of the day inspiration for
http://www.msoutlook.info ;-)
-----
Picsou said:Problem solved Roady.
Thank you so much for your help !
Have nice day
Picsou
Roady said:You can create the hive and key name manually but they will likely be
created for you if you change the sorting order of Tasks in the Outlook
Today Options screen as well.
[Subject] is what the value should be set to. It probably is set to
[DueDate] now.
Otherwise, save the following (between the === marks) to a text file and
rename the extension from .txt to .reg. Then double click the file to
import
the settings.
=======BEGIN COPY=============
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Today]
"Sort1"="[Subject]"
"Sort1Asc"="True"
========END COPY=============
Hello again Roady,
I am not afraid at all to go into the registry, I am a big boy you know
)
So I went in, and looked for the hive :
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Today
It does however not exist in my registry :-((
What do you mean by [Subject] Roady ?
:
Hi Picsou,
Good one! I investigated a bit further.
If you are not afraid to go into the registry, then go to the
following
hive;
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\Today
Here you'll find the Sort1 key name. Give it the value of [Subject]
Set the Sort1Asc key name a value of True to have it sort from A-Z or
a
value of False to have it sort from Z-A
Hi Roady,
You are not being nasty at all you know )
I am retired and I have the money to afford myself MS-Office (I
guess
like
a
lot of other people who worked with Office during their professional
life).
I have a lot of activities and the due dates are not that important
to
me
:
- In the house
- In the garden
- Just things to do one but not to forget
- Things that I should not forget if I go this or that particular
shop.
- Things about the car
- Things about my online activities
- Things about my MS-beta-testing activities
- Things etc, etc
I try to give them all a name that starts with "Inside", "Outside",
"To
Do",
"Car", "Computer", Betatesting, Banking, etc ...
And I would like to see/read them alphabetically organized in this
way
in
"Outlook Today - Tasks".
Maybe there is a need for Outlook to adapt to the needs of
retired/unimployed people ? because there will be unfortunately
more
and
more of them in the coming years.
Does this make sence to you Roady ?
Or are you able to point me to some alternative solutions that are
already
avialable in the wonderful Outlook2007 ?
Regards
Picsou
:
You can't. You can sort them alphabetically in the Tasks folder
itself.
Just curious; how would this be useful to you? Not trying to be
nasty
here
but I don't think there are many people around that process their
tasks
in
alphabetical order.
Hi,
How can I sort my tasks in "Outlook2007/Outlook Today" in
alphabetical
order
please ?
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