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Wayne - 02 Oct 2007 17:37 GMT
I would like to display my complete task list on a full screen to show due
dates in order, subject matter, and to have check boxes for completion.  I
could than get a full snap shot of all issues on one screen by due date and
open any of them as needed.  I used to be able to do this with my previous
office package.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 02 Oct 2007 18:10 GMT
Did you try using the Task folder (Ctrl+4)? That gives better options for
sorting, grouping and custom views.

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>I would like to display my complete task list on a full screen to show due
> dates in order, subject matter, and to have check boxes for completion.  I
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> office package.
> Thanks in advance for your help.
Wayne - 02 Oct 2007 18:34 GMT
I'm somewhat of a novice.  I can't get to the task folder.  I did hit 'Ctrl'
& '4' at the same time with no results.  I oppologize if this was not the
proper action.
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> Did you try using the Task folder (Ctrl+4)? That gives better options for
> sorting, grouping and custom views.
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> > office package.
> > Thanks in advance for your help.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 02 Oct 2007 18:51 GMT
It doesn't do anything? Does Ctrl+ any number move you to different outlook
folders?

Anyway... try the Go, Tasks menu or click on the task icon at the bottom of
the navigation pane.

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> I'm somewhat of a novice.  I can't get to the task folder.  I did hit
> 'Ctrl'
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>> > office package.
>> > Thanks in advance for your help.
Wayne - 02 Oct 2007 19:44 GMT
Ctrl+4 doesn't do anything.  Ctrl+ any number doesn't do anything.
For some reason I can't get to a task menu or a task icon a the bottom of
the navigation page.  

> It doesn't do anything? Does Ctrl+ any number move you to different outlook
> folders?
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> >> > office package.
> >> > Thanks in advance for your help.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 02 Oct 2007 20:44 GMT
You are using Outlook 2007, correct? Have you tried Help, office
diagnostics?

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> Ctrl+4 doesn't do anything.  Ctrl+ any number doesn't do anything.
> For some reason I can't get to a task menu or a task icon a the bottom of
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>> >> > office package.
>> >> > Thanks in advance for your help.
Wayne - 03 Oct 2007 00:28 GMT
I'm using Outlook 2007 and I've tried the help diagnostics but with no
success.   This seems like it shouldn't be this difficult.  I'm probably not
doing something right.
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> You are using Outlook 2007, correct? Have you tried Help, office
> diagnostics?
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> >> >> > office package.
> >> >> > Thanks in advance for your help.

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