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How can I move a task from one folder to another

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Bob - 22 Jul 2007 19:52 GMT
I have tasks that were originally created in one outlook file (file1), I now
have set up Outlook to manage multiple pst files (file1 and file2).  The
To-do manager shows the tasks for each of the files in a consolidated view.  
I now want to move the tasks defined in file1 to file2.  I would like to be
able to do this without recreating each task.  I don't see a command to move
to a new folder when I right click the individual task (as I do when I right
click individual emails).

Is there some way to move tasks (and their categories) via a simple command?
Ben M. Schorr, MVP - 22 Jul 2007 20:47 GMT
Just drag and drop from one folder to the other.

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>I have tasks that were originally created in one outlook file (file1), I
>now
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> Is there some way to move tasks (and their categories) via a simple
> command?
 
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