Note: To synchronize your tasks with Outlook, your e-mail account must be on a compatible Microsoft Exchange Server. Mark tasks as private: Hide tasks from others who have visibility to your task list Quick Task Entry: Type a list of task subjects quickly in one space, and TaskTask automatically creates the set of tasks
Flagged mail items: See the full list of items from your To Do Bar, not just tasks Task filters: filter out tasks in the future or tasks you don't want to see on your mobile device See tasks in the same order as Outlook's To Do Bar Full category support, including downloading your list of categories and colors from Exchange 2010 Reorder your tasks just by dragging them around See your task list how you prefer: organize by start date, due date, category, importance, or reminder date.
Grown up from the Windows Phone and iOS versions, TaskTask HD now features a clean modern interface and even more commands right at your fingertips. TaskTask HD has been designed specifically for Microsoft Windows 8. TaskTask HD is not compatible with Gmail, Comcast, AOL, or other non-Exchange e-mail accounts. To work with TaskTask, your email account must be hosted on a Microsoft Exchange server. Using TaskTask HD, you can manage your to do list, including creating tasks, setting start/due dates, marking tasks complete, assigning categories, changing importance, setting and receiving reminders, and of course deleting tasks.
TaskTask HD connects to most Microsoft Exchange Servers to keep your tasks in sync between your device and Outlook with ease.
Step 4: Shift to other task views with clicking Change View > Simple List on the View tab (or View > Current View > Simple List in Outlook 2007).Īctually, it’s up to you to show tasks in any view mode of Change view except the Completed view mode.TaskTask HD is a simple and powerful task management system for your Windows 8 device. Note: This warning Microsoft Outlook dialog box won’t come out if you have checked the Do not show this message again in it before. Step 3: In the popping up Microsoft Outlook dialog box, please click the OK button. Step 3: Select all completed tasks with pressing the Ctrl + A keys on the keyboard, and then remove them all with pressing the Delete key. If you are using Microsoft Outlook 2007, please click the View > Current View > Completed Tasks. Step 2: Click the Change View > Completed on the View tab. Step 1: Shift to the Tasks view, and click to open the tasks folder that you will remove all completed tasks from. Here I will introduce another easy way to remove all completed tasks from current tasks folder. To mass remove completed tasks, some users may arrange tasks by completed, and then select all and batch remove them at once. Normally Outlook users remove a completed task with selecting it and pressing the Delete key on the keyboard. Quickly remove all completed tasks in Outlook You can also hide all completed tasks with clicking the Change View > To-do List on the View tab (or View > Current View > To-Do List in Outlook 2007). Then you will see all completed tasks disappear at once. If you are using Microsoft Outlook 2007, please click the View > Current View > Active Tasks. Step 2: Click the Change View > Active on the View tab.
Step 1: Shift to the Tasks view, and click to open the task folder that you will hide all completed tasks from. This is an easy way to hide all completed tasks from current task folder quickly in Microsoft Outlook. Quickly hide all completed tasks in Outlook