
Create tasks with To Do in Outlook - Microsoft Support
With To Do you can quickly organize your tasks by adding them to My Day, marking them as important, or adding them to new lists that you create. Use To Do and the My Day pane to access your …
Manage tasks with To Do in Outlook - Microsoft Support
You can add new tasks by selecting a tasks list, then choosing the plus sign next to Add a task and entering a description of your task. If you add a task to a smart list, the task will be saved in Tasks …
Use My Day with To Do in Outlook - Microsoft Support
Similar to the To-Do Bar in classic Outlook, the My Day pane offers different options to customize the view, along with quick access to add a New event and Add a task, wherever you are.
Create and view tasks with To-Do Bar in classic Outlook
Creating tasks builds a to-do list in Outlook to help you stay organized. Select Tasks in the navigation pane and choose New Task, select New Items > Task, or press Ctrl+Shift+K.
Create and manage task lists with My Day in Outlook
You add existing tasks to My Day by right-clicking a task and choosing Add to My Day, or by dragging a task from any other tasks list to My Day. Tasks that appear in My Day are kept in their original list.
Add steps, importance, notes, tags, and categories to your tasks
Make your tasks easier to track by adding steps, importance, notes, tags, and categories to them.
Use Microsoft To Do for tasks and reminders in Outlook on the web
Create a task Select Tasks. Choose the list you want to add the task. Select Add task. Type a name or description. Press Enter. If you want to add more information, select the task and then you can add …
Drag a message to create a task - Microsoft Support
With the To Do integration in new Outlook, you can create tasks from Mail when your My Day pane is displayed. Drag an item from Mail to create a task or drag a task to your calendar to create an event.
Basic tasks in Outlook - Microsoft Support
If you want multiple people to work on a task, divide the task into smaller pieces or assign each task individually. For example, to track a report to be written by three writers, create three separate tasks …
Tasks overview - Microsoft Support
By default, you read and create tasks in the reading pane, but that isn’t always what you need. Sometimes you need to be able to view or edit a task in a separate window.