Two-way sync in OneNote 2007 with Outlook

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MKWP

Is there a way to import Outlook Tasks into OneNote 2007--or to sync them
with OneNote--so that Tasks already in Outlook can be worked with in OneNote,
even if tey did not originate there?
 
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Erik Sojka (MVP)

No. By design, tasks are intended to be worked with in Outlook. OneNote
2007 gives you a two-way roundtrip for tasks created in OneNote, but the
actual reminder/calendar functions should behandled in Outlook.

Having said that, you can probably create a view of the Tasks in Outlook,
print the Task List into OneNote, and then Flag each line of the printed
Task List.
 
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MKWP

eThanks--this helps. Pardon my ignorance, but after creating the view, how
do I "print the Task list into OneNote"?

Because I would like to use OneNote ot organize lots of Tasks I have under
the projects to which they belong (I have been using Outlook categoreies,
which gets cumerbsome and does not allow for subtasks), to be able to
organize these exisitng items in OneNote by project and in heirarchical order
would make OneNote the ideal tool for me given all it's other characteristics.
 
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Erik Sojka (MVP)

If you accepted the default options when installing, there should be a new
printer driver installed called "Send to Microsoft OneNote". This allows
any application to place any printable data into OneNote.
 

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