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Dec 25 2007, 03:20 PM | Tags: Tasks
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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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Dec 26 2007, 12:27 AM | Tags: Tasks
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Have you looked at Windows Calendar? A link to it should be on your Windows Mail toolbar.

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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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Dec 26 2007, 11:58 PM | Tags: Tasks
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Perfect - thank you!
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Have you looked at Windows Calendar? A link to it should be on your Windows Mail toolbar.

"dawnh" 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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Dec 27 2007, 03:45 AM | Tags: Tasks
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Does Windows Calendar have the capability to do recurring tasks like Outlook 2003? If so, how? It is not immediately obvious to me.
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Have you looked at Windows Calendar? A link to it should be on your Windows Mail toolbar.

"dawnh" 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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Dec 27 2007, 11:53 PM | Tags: Tasks
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Sure. You have to have the Details Pane visible (on the right side). View - Details Pane
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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:
Have you looked at Windows Calendar? A link to it should be on your Windows Mail toolbar.

"dawnh" 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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Dec 28 2007, 09:06 AM | Tags: Tasks
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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:

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Sure. You have to have the Details Pane visible (on the right side). View - Details Pane
Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 get.live.com/wlmail/overview
"Jason01" 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:
Have you looked at Windows Calendar? A link to it should be on your Windows Mail toolbar.

"dawnh" 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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Dec 28 2007, 02:46 PM | Tags: Tasks
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Make sure Details pane is showing. Click New Appointment. Click the down arrow for Recurrence
"Jason01"
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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).
"Dave" wrote:
Sure. You have to have the Details Pane visible (on the right side). View - Details Pane
"Jason01" Does Windows Calendar have the capability to do recurring tasks like Outlook 2003? If so, how? It is not immediately obvious to me.

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Dec 28 2007, 05:25 PM | Tags: Tasks
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We're disconnected on the feature I'm questioning.
You are talking about recurring APPOINTMENTS, but I am talking about recurring TASKS. If you click "New Task" there does not appear to be anywhere to make the task recurring.
A recurring TASK is what I'm looking for, but I have not yet found.
"Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" wrote:

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Make sure Details pane is showing. Click New Appointment. Click the down arrow for Recurrence
"Jason01" 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).
"Dave" wrote:
Sure. You have to have the Details Pane visible (on the right side). View - Details Pane
"Jason01" Does Windows Calendar have the capability to do recurring tasks like Outlook 2003? If so, how? It is not immediately obvious to me.

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Dec 28 2007, 10:18 PM | Tags: Tasks
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"Jason01"
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We're disconnected on the feature I'm questioning.
You are talking about recurring APPOINTMENTS, but I am talking about recurring TASKS. If you click "New Task" there does not appear to be anywhere to make the task recurring.
A recurring TASK is what I'm looking for, but I have not yet found.


Nope. I can't find it either.
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Dec 29 2007, 01:58 AM | Tags: Tasks
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Oops, sorry. I was thinking about appointments.
If you use Thunderbird, the Lightning calendar add-on has recurring Tasks. Sunbird may also, but I haven't gotten it to work yet to test.
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"Jason01"
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We're disconnected on the feature I'm questioning.
You are talking about recurring APPOINTMENTS, but I am talking about recurring TASKS. If you click "New Task" there does not appear to be anywhere to make the task recurring.
A recurring TASK is what I'm looking for, but I have not yet found.
"Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" wrote:
Make sure Details pane is showing. Click New Appointment. Click the down arrow for Recurrence
"Jason01" 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).
"Dave" wrote:
Sure. You have to have the Details Pane visible (on the right side). View - Details Pane
"Jason01" Does Windows Calendar have the capability to do recurring tasks like Outlook 2003? If so, how? It is not immediately obvious to me.

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