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Tasks should be able to have sub tasks.

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Ed Del Castillo - 12 Sep 2007 00:16 GMT
Often (in a professional environment) tasks have several sub tasks associated
with them.  Outlooks inability to structure tasks hierarchically reduces its
usefulness in those situations.  A collapsible hierarchy would greatly
enhance one of the weakest links in Outlook.  For more reference, see
www.sardinesoft.com - tree view organizer.
Brian Tillman - 12 Sep 2007 03:12 GMT
> Often (in a professional environment) tasks have several sub tasks
> associated with them.  Outlooks inability to structure tasks
> hierarchically reduces its usefulness in those situations.  A
> collapsible hierarchy would greatly enhance one of the weakest links
> in Outlook.  For more reference, see www.sardinesoft.com - tree view
> organizer.

You need a project management application, it sounds like.
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Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook) - 12 Sep 2007 12:16 GMT
Have you at least used Categories to create associated Tasks?

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>> Often (in a professional environment) tasks have several sub tasks
>> associated with them.  Outlooks inability to structure tasks
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> You need a project management application, it sounds like.
 
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