![]() Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010 actually have a “Daily Task List” as well in the Calendar when you have that set in the Day or (Work) Week view. Luckily, there are a few other ways in Outlook which allow you to achieve the same a lot quicker. Is there an easy way in Outlook to emulate the ease of use my beloved “Daily Task List Planner”?Įntering new Tasks via the “New Task” button and directly plan them on the correct day is indeed quite cumbersome in Outlook if you quickly want to create a few task items with only a couple of words in the subject. If I were to do this with Outlook Tasks, I need a whole bunch of clicks and open new windows, carefully clicking the correct day and basically lose my train of thoughts. For each day, I simply write down a few words or lines to remind me what I want to do today or what I should do that day this process takes only a few minutes to clear my head of things to do without getting distracted. While I love the completeness of Outlook, it does make some small things in the real world rather cumbersome in the digital world.įor instance, I have a paper daily planner on my desk which only lists the days of the week in columns.
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