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Introducing the To-Do Bar...

The To-Do Bar is brand-new to Outlook 2007, and enables you to track your time and tasks wherever you are in the application. We hope you’ll find the post below informative, and in the coming months we will posting more about tips and tricks about using the To-Do Bar. Enjoy!

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Instead of looking at scraps of paper, notepads, planners, and the Outlook Inbox, you can see everything you need to do simply by looking at the To-Do Bar. The To-Do Bar shows a Date Navigator (a small monthly calendar), your upcoming appointments, and a list of your tasks on the side of the screen. In the To-Do Bar, you can accept/decline meetings, quickly access the full Calendar, add new tasks, categorize, rearrange, and change the dates of your tasks all while responding to e-mail. With the To-Do Bar, you may never leave your Inbox.

A little background…

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During site visits, we discovered that people frequently referred to desk calendars or their system clocks when looking for the date (sometimes changing their system clocks in the process - oops.) To help with this simple task, we added a Date Navigator to the To-Do Bar, which allows you to find a date with just a glance. In addition, clicking on a date in the Date Navigator takes you to the Calendar, making it even easier to get to this often visited place.

For many of us, what we can accomplish in a day is dictated by what appointments and meetings we have. By default, the To-Do Bar shows your next three appointments (you can change this in the To-Do Bar Options). Like the Date Navigator, the appointments in the To-Do Bar look and act just like they do in the Calendar: you can right-click on them to accept/decline meetings, change privacy settings, apply a Color Category, forward, print, and open.

Through our time management research, we found that people are likely to use scraps of paper or notepads to keep track of the tasks they need to complete because a) the content of these lists is always visible and b) it is easy to add items. Therefore, in the To-Do Bar, we made tasks always visible and added a task entry bar where tasks can be entered without switching context.

To add a task to the To-Do Bar, you can:

  1. Type in the task entry bar at the top of the task list in the To-Do Bar
  2. Flag a mail item or a contact
  3. Drag a mail item or a contact to the task list of the To-Do Bar
  4. Hit Control-Shift-K to create a new task
  5. Click New->Task

(And this is just within Outlook. You can also create tasks in SharePoint, OneNote, and Project and have them show up in Outlook too.)

We also improved upon paper lists by making it easy to manage your tasks once they are in the list. Once a task is in the To-Do Bar, you can:

  1. Drag it between groups to rearrange it
  2. Drag it within a group to set its relative priority
  3. Add a category to make it stand out
  4. Change the arrangement to pivot your tasks by different fields (date vs. category)
  5. Click on the task to rename it (or hit F2) – without overwriting the subject of the mail or contact.

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In cell editing in the To-Do Bar: Changing to-do title of flagged e-mail with subject "Go to Soccer Game" to "Cancel Soccer Game"

The To-Do Bar also filters out completed items, keeping your list tidy.

You can change the arrangement of tasks in the To-Do Bar by using the arrangement drop down at the top of the task list. This feature enables you to easily switch from viewing your tasks by start date to due date to categories, etc.  You can even specify your own custom arrangement.

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Arrangement drop down: Default sorted by Due Date.

To prevent you from losing your tasks, overdue tasks continue to "roll over" to the present day until they are marked complete, deleted, or the flag is cleared. If you don’t complete your tasks, they will begin to accumulate in the Today grouping. However, we have kept the coloring of overdue tasks so that you can tell them apart.

Because not everyone works in the same way, we have tried to make the To-Do Bar as flexible as possible. The task list can be customized in the same ways that lists in the Task Module can be customized. (For example, you can turn off the coloring of overdue tasks by clicking on the Arrange by: header in the To-Do Bar, then Custom…, and then change the settings in Automatic Formatting.) You can also change the number of Date Navigators and appointments shown in the To-Do Bar by going to the View menu then to To-Do Bar (or from the context menu when you right-click on an empty area in the To-Do Bar )

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Context Menu: Right-click on an empty area to get the context menu.

While one of the To-Do Bar's advantages is that it's always visible, you can also minimize it, thereby allowing for more space for viewing mail while still providing useful information such as the time and subject of the next appointment and the number of remaining tasks on the day. Clicking on the minimized version also has the added benefit of flying out in order to see your upcoming appointments and tasks without the need for fully expanding the To-Do Bar.

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Mini To-Do Bar: Clicking the minimized To-Do Bar shows the fly-out.

The hope is that the flexibility we have provided will let you work any way that you are accustomed to – while still providing valuable information to help you get your job done.

We would love to hear about your own experiences with the To-Do Bar and what ways you have made it work best for you.

 
Jed Brown
Outlook Program Manager
 

Posted: Thursday, June 21, 2007 9:56 PM by outblog

Comments

Keith said:

Excellent updates to Outlook.  For however much I try to shy away from MSoft products (sorry...) - I think this update to Outlook and also the updates to OneNote will make me go get my tablet pc back out and test out being a PC guy once again (been using a MAC 95% of the time these days)...

really, an excellent hub to be more than just email now - visually appealling and organized very, very well.

# June 21, 2007 8:23 PM

Alex said:

The task part is good, and I like it that the pane is separately configurable for each folder (eg the pane for mail is different from the one for task). OTOH the appointment part has hardly anything to configure. I should like to see ways to filter appointments, not just the next one/two/three appointements.

Typical filter needs:

show or omit by a subset of categories

by status (free/busy etc)

omit "all day" appointments

# June 21, 2007 11:11 PM

Josh Einstein said:

Always frustrated by the fact that it doesn't display all day appointments and there's no option to do so. I've missed some things that were marked as all-day appointments because of this.

Otherwise I love the To-Do bar but I always turn off the date navigator as I don't find it that useful and I'm often using it on my pixel-constrained tablet pc.

Another suggestion... in low resolution modes, can you maybe not display the vertical "To-Do Bar" and "Navigation Pane" labels when they are collapsed? I know what the bars are and those labels take up valuable pixels that block off any useful information in the collapsed mode on my UMPC which operates at 800x480. If the labels were gone then I'd be able to see something.

# June 22, 2007 12:37 AM

Robert Stuczynski (Noise) said:

I like new feature To-Do Bar. Thanks

# June 22, 2007 4:02 AM

Ahmad Zayed said:

I think the new Outlook is good ( I have to give him 7 out of 10 ) because I get a lot and a lot of stupid errors.

In Mails, sometimes the attachments don't appear as attachments. Outlook place the file at the end of the email. Like you opened the file using Notepad. Also, when someone write in Windows-Arabic Encryption the reading panel don't use this encryption to display the message this also happen to the title. I have to open it and select the Windows-Arabic Encryption to see it. Also I think there is error in alignment when someone type English word with Arabic words in the same line.

Now about the To-do sidebar. I think it's very good but I think it must read all calenders. e.g. Internet Calenders.

Also, I have a question. Why the new outlook doesn't use the " Rippon " the new tool bar? And why there is no things new with Outlook Today page?

Finally, Thank you for this blog.

Bye

# June 22, 2007 4:24 AM

James said:

I love the to do bar.  Only issue for me is: why don't "all day" appointments show up in the bar?  Is there a fix for this?

# June 22, 2007 10:17 AM

edddy said:

+1 to Josh and James:

Why don't "all day" appointments show up in the bar?  Is there a fix for this?

I'm missing all the friends birthdays because of this.

# June 22, 2007 12:14 PM

Szajd said:

Here's a tip for everyone I cooked up yesterday, after dwelving more into the To-Do bar.

I was irritated by the fact, that in the task list of the To-Do bar, a task with a due date of 2010 was always showing up.

So, if you want to limit the shown tasks to, say, 3 months, do this:

1. Right-click the arrangement dropdown, and click Custom.

2. Click Filter.

3. On the Advanced tab, click the Field drop-down button, and choose Date/Time fields > Due Date (or Start Date if that better suits your needs).

4. In the Condition dropdown, choose "on or before".

5. In the Value field, enter NOW(3*MONTH(()).

6. Click Add to List.

7. Click OK, and click OK.

It took a lot of trials, because I'm not good at SQL, but this seems to work. (You can switch between the Advanced and SQL tabs to see what the returned value is for the Value field.)

I hope its useful for someone out there.

# June 23, 2007 10:47 AM

philip copeland said:

Guys, I love all the possibilities in the new Outlook.  I've been a user for years.

However, I use 2-3 computers:  one at home, one at work, and a notebook.  For me, using multiple computers means I can't centralize my work in Outlook because there is no viable sync solution that I have found (and I've tried many).

Why don't you make this a native part of Outlook?

# June 23, 2007 10:29 PM

Matt Palmer said:

Great article, one feature I would love to have is when you mouse over the task or email that is flagged, a preview of the email or task would appear.

# June 25, 2007 10:43 AM

Ross said:

Awesome!  Now can you just get my company's IT dept. to speed the roll-out to earlier than "end of 2007"?!?

# June 26, 2007 11:43 AM

Dave said:

Any plans to include any task or appointment items into the Vista Sidebar?

# June 26, 2007 11:03 PM

TC said:

I use the to-do bar a lot. One thing I don't like is that when I arrange the to-do items my favourite way, that setting isn't sticky.

I use "show in groups" and "arrange by type" so that the list shows only my tasks. I'll often start Outlook to see that it's reverted back to showing my flagged and categorized emails.

# June 27, 2007 10:33 AM

DanITman said:

Here is something that I would like to see for the To-Do bar.  When selecting a different date on the calendar have it show you the appointments on that day just below it.  Right now when you click on a future date it opens the calendar which is really annoying.

# June 27, 2007 12:09 PM

outblog said:

Dave:

There are two Outlook-team produced gadgets available for the Windows Vista Sidebar: an Upcoming Appointments gadget and a Tasks gadget.  These gadgets are available from http://gallery.live.com by searching for Outlook.

# June 27, 2007 12:58 PM

elsandalos said:

Great feature but, like everyone else, i'd like/need to see all day appointments and multi-day appointments showing up.

Pete

# June 29, 2007 6:02 AM

edddy said:

Dear Outlook Team: Are you going to comment on the comments, or this blog is gonna be one way only?

# June 29, 2007 9:34 AM

outblog said:

Edddy: We're commenting when we have something we can say in response to a comment.  A lot of the comments here are feature suggestions, and we can't comment about what features may or may not be added in the next release right now. We're actively working on the next release, and we take all forms of customer suggestions under consideration, including what people post in comments here.

# June 29, 2007 11:39 AM

elsandalos said:

Well, if we knew that an issue had been acknowledged by the team then we wouldn't need to keep mentioning it. It's great to provide this blog, but it's frustrating to have one-way traffic. The comments on the all day events and multiple day appointments not appearing are bug notifications rather than feature requests. It's a fundamental flaw that goes right to the heart of the usability of the To-do bar - amazing it wasn't picked up in beta.

Pete

# June 29, 2007 12:39 PM

edddy said:

Outblog: Great to see that you are here!

Of course I don't expect that you respond on every issue, but, as Pete says, it will be great if you, at least, acknowledge the issue and tell us that you know the issue exists, that there is not a workaround, and that you don't know it the issue will be changed in the future.

Thanks!

# June 30, 2007 5:25 PM

Scolex said:

+1 to showing up all-day/multiple-day events

+1 to the ability to filter appointments - there are a set of appointments that I know I don't need to be reminded, and I don't want those app't taking up the limited space of the to-do bar and blocking out other more important ones!

# July 1, 2007 11:58 AM

outblog said:

OK, we'll try to be more active in responding to comments like that so it doesn't feel so 1-way.

We intentionally decided that the To Do bar for Outlook 2007 would work the way it does, it isn't a bug that all day events or multiple-day events don't show up, that was the design for the feature. There is no way to change this behavior in Outlook today.

We're certainly looking at ways to make the To Do bar more useful for the next version of Outlook.  We welcome the feedback about how we can make it more useful.

--Ryan Gregg

# July 1, 2007 7:52 PM

Ahmad Zayed said:

Okay, this is very good. I want to say something that doesn't related to the subject. I know Microsoft is one of greatest companies at software management. But I don't know why there is some " crazy " behavior from Outlook 2007 doesn't appear in Outlook 2003. e.g. yesterday I sent a message to my tutor contain a ZIP file. He didn't received the attachment. Outlook paste the attachment content in the mail body. This happened a lot with me recently when sending Microsoft Office file. And it didn't happened at all in Outlook 2003. Is there something I can do to solve this problem? Or it's a bug ??

Thanks

# July 2, 2007 12:13 AM

edddy said:

Excellent! Thanks Ryan!

# July 2, 2007 9:27 AM

jfav said:

How do I get To-Do to show the date (instead of just the time) for upcoming appointments?

# July 5, 2007 11:28 AM

outblog said:

jfav: You can't adjust the way this displays.  For appointments that occur today, only the time is shown.  For appointments that occur in the next week, the day of the week and time are displayed.  If the appointment is more than a week away, then the date is displayed along with the time.

--Ryan Gregg

# July 5, 2007 12:19 PM

Mitch Baxter said:

This is a great resource - thanks for posting.

One Q: you used to be able to enter a new task and mark it in the priority field with high <up-arrow>, normal, or low <down arrow>, in the area called "enter a new task" (taskpad - Outlook 2003).  Now you can't?

Also, you could reset the priority of a task from the taskpad.  Finally you could check its completion status without having to double-click and edit.

Thanks for the help!

# July 11, 2007 5:16 AM

Herb Caudill said:

I'm sending this message to you because there doesn't seem to be an official channel for filing a bug report with Microsoft. (If you do a google search for "microsoft office bug report", you'll find that there's a lot of frustration about this on the web - one guy spend hours on the phone and even paid $35 dollars to tech support just to inform Microsoft of a bug. Microsoft is ignoring a huge, free resource out there by not providing an easy way for real-world users to submit bug reports!)

Here's how to reproduce the bug:

1.  In Outlook 2007, configure the taskpad as follows:

    - Fields: Complete, Priority, Task Subject, Due Date

    - Group By: Priority (descending)

    - Sort: none

    - Filter: Advanced (Date completed does not exist; Flag completed date does not exist; due date: on or before today)

2. Create a number of tasks of high, normal, and low priority

3. Try dragging and dropping tasks to reorder within one of the priority categories, either to the very first position in the category or to the very last position in the category. The behavior is erratic - if you try dragging to the top, it goes to the bottom. If you try dragging to the bottom, it goes to a random position within the list.

Hope this helps improve Outlook.

# July 11, 2007 10:28 AM

Ian Barker said:

I'm just another one that would like to add support for including all day events in the to-do-bar

# July 13, 2007 4:08 AM

Paula said:

OK so I accept (from this version) that the to-do bar does not display all day/multiple events.  Perhaps if another qualifier, like High Importance, could be added to the criteria for TDBar display it would be helpful.  I may not want to be reminded of all the entire day appointments, but the ones that have been consciously set to High importance would be nice.

# July 13, 2007 12:00 PM

mmacbeth said:

For more tips and tricks on the To-Do Bar, and time management in Outlook, see http://blogs.msdn.com/melissamacbeth/

-Melissa

# July 13, 2007 8:59 PM

Mike said:

Hello,

Its great to see that the outlook team is blogging. I'd like to see a blog on how large mailboxes > 4Gb and huge item count affect performance. Technical comments on how outlook deals with sorting, arranging and searching will be helpful. I'd also like to understand the underlying connecitivity information between outlook and exchange.

thanks

# July 18, 2007 11:09 AM

Jane said:

+1 to showing up all-day/multiple-day events

+1 to the ability to filter appointments

# July 19, 2007 1:19 PM

Steve said:

In the "To-Do List" folder I am showing tasks/task subfolders/contacts/emails for items with the "flag status" set.

This should be useful to create a punchlist (across subfolders) - a huge issue / deficiency of Outlook for project mgt).

However for some reason it seems to be impossible to "clear flag" for tasks so that an item is removed from the list (e.g. I decide I don't want to focus on it now).  You can only "clear flag" for emails - no other types of items.

All you can do to remove the task item from this list is "complete the item".  Is this a bug?  It seems like a huge weakness to me.  Highly significant as well for what I am trying to do.

# July 20, 2007 2:08 PM

mmacbeth said:

Steve,

The To-Do list shows all of your flagged e-mail, flagged contacts, and *all of your tasks.* If you want to filter your To-Do List to only show some tasks, you could create a category, such as "clear from To-Do list" and then apply a filter to the To-Do list to hide those tasks.

a. View->Current View->Customize Current View...

b. In the Customize View dialog, click on “Filter…” button.

c.     Click on the Advanced tab.

d.     Under “Fields” select “All Task Fields” and then “Categories”

e.     Click on the “Condition” drop down, and select “doesn’t contain”

f.      In the value field, add “Clear from To-Do list” and then click “Add to List” (Ok, Ok)

For other tips and tricks, see:

http://blogs.msdn.com/melissamacbeth/archive/2006/03/02/542502.aspx

and

http://blogs.msdn.com/melissamacbeth/archive/2006/04/18/578477.aspx

Good luck!

-Melissa

# July 20, 2007 9:53 PM

LELLE said:

The Today- and Later-sections just disappeared from my To-Do list. I think that it is my Tasks that have gone missing. How do I get them back here?

# July 25, 2007 4:08 AM

LELLE said:

The Today- and Later-sections just disappeared from my To-Do list. I think that it is my Tasks that have gone missing. How do I get them back here?

# July 25, 2007 4:58 AM

mmacbeth said:

Lelle,

Try resetting your view:

1. Click on the "Arrange by:" header in the To-Do Bar.

2. Select "Custom..."

3. In the dialog, click on the "Reset Current View" button in the lower left corner.

-Melissa

# July 25, 2007 2:08 PM

LELLE said:

I don't know what happened, but I updated (not changed) the dates of my upcoming tasks, one by one. Then the sections for Today, Next week and so on poped up as desired in my To-Do list. This pleases me, but I don't want to be forced doing this again...

("Reset Current View" did not help)

# July 26, 2007 2:05 AM

Uriel Dan Nudelman said:

there is a way to show appoinments from two calendars mixed in the to-do bar ?

# July 26, 2007 5:15 PM

Dekkard said:

The to do bar is great but I would really like to see a date group by option for the appointments like you have for the task and email.

The actual date and time for any appointment is very subtle and I have to look carefully to find out if the next appointments are today, tomorrow or next month.

# July 26, 2007 5:37 PM

mraye said:

I accidentally did something that resulted in all day appts showing up as tabs above the inbox.  WONDERFUL IDEA! I clicked on one of them, and they were gone.  How do I recreate this?

# July 27, 2007 10:25 AM

Jim C said:

Hope you might be able to help  me. In my Outlook 2007 with BCM, I keep getting the message: "There was a problem reading one or mor of your reminders."

Also: in the main window, under tasks, I receive a message that says: "Cannot display folder."

What is all of this??

# August 6, 2007 6:25 PM

Donna said:

I would like to have print and view options to hide (or at least mask) tasks or flagged emails on my To Do list that are marked Private. Is this possible? I've looked at filters, but don't see a field that seems appropriate.

# August 10, 2007 1:40 PM

Alaistair said:

The To do bar is really great, but unfortuantely I cannot seem to take full advantage of its features. I use IMAP and as a result I do not appear to be able to change the name of an email task once it is flagged on the to do bar. I can do this with POP3 email but not IMAP. People do not often use email subjects that are of much use, so without this feature it makes flagging email as tasks almost unmanageable.

Do you know if this feature will be available to IMAP users in the near future?

# August 13, 2007 11:19 AM

Kirk Justus said:

Is there a site where I can find all the valid Values to Arguments on the Advanced Tab of the Filter for the Todo Bar?

For example

Start Date    Is on or Before    XXXX

I know that I can enter the word TODAY for XXXX and even excel like formulas now().  I am interested learning all potential entries for this field.

# August 15, 2007 9:37 AM

robert said:

You guys say it is intentional that the todo bar does not show multi day events and that it is not a bug. Please explain the rationale!

If you use pocket outlook, it shows events just like outlook but it also includes multiday/all day events. IT'S A LIFESAVER.

So, to reiterate - what is the rationale of not showing multiday events? Why did you decide to be inconsistent across your outlook products (pocket outlook does it right!).

Thank you. I would very much like to understand the reasoning.

# August 17, 2007 10:36 PM

Elvin Tampico said:

Its a shame that such a fantastic feature is crippled by the bizarre decision not to include recurring appointments or all-day events.

Might there be a fix eventually?

# August 20, 2007 12:18 PM

Craig said:

It would be extremely useful to be able to position the TO-DO bar at the bottom of the screen (i.e., under the currently active folder) instead of just as a sidebar.

# August 20, 2007 1:03 PM

Jeroen said:

Hey, just saying I would also like the To-Do Bar to show all day events, it would be wonderful!

# August 21, 2007 8:22 AM

Nicole said:

I use multiple calendars in Outlook under the same account and am wondering how I can get all my appointments to show up.  Currently my To-Do list is only showing appts. from "Calendar" and none of the ther calendars I have.  I don't need it for shared calendars, just for the ones I have created.

Thanks

# August 21, 2007 11:30 AM

ryanweath said:

I share task folders with another user on our Microsoft Exchange server, so we can see eachothers tasks.  We also categorize with custom color categories to quickly deliniate ownership.  

My question is - can shared tasks appear in multiple users to-do bars without them having been assigned a task?  I dont want to manually assign lots of tasks, we already use task folder sharing to delegate things properly.  I want to be able to create a task, categorize for myself and/or member #2, and have it appear under both of our to-do bars

Is this possible?

# August 21, 2007 3:33 PM

Adam said:

Hi,

I used the taskpad extensively in Outlook 2003, but am finding the to-do bar in 2007 quite frustrating.

I like the arrangement of Today, Tomorrow, Next Week, but can't seem to sort under these categories (every time I try to use custom > due date I lose the today, tomorrow, etc headings.

I would ideally like Today (with heading), then sorted by Category (without heading). Is this possible?

Thanks,

Adam.

# August 22, 2007 4:58 AM

Dave said:

I regularly run overnight/ week-long residentials for a variety of organisations that are placed into Outlook as an 'all day event'.  It is extremely frustrating that these are not listed in the To-Do Bar.  I'm afraid this is a fundemental error!

# September 6, 2007 7:48 AM

Corporate said:

I agree on the flaw of Outlook 2007 wherein we cannot see the all-day events listed in the To-Do Bar. What an impracticality and oversight that causes users to forget about appointments.

# September 17, 2007 1:23 PM

Ira W said:

Is there a way to make the font of the appointments in the To-Do bar larger? I got the tasks bigger but the appointment font is tiny on the display of my new laptop.

# October 4, 2007 2:24 PM

SAF said:

Hi,

I like the To Do Bar. However, is it possible to choose another calendar, other then the default calendar?

Thanks.

# October 5, 2007 1:53 AM

Ira W said:

I nave Outlook2007 running on 2 machines. On one there is a date navigator at the top of the navigation pane. On the other I cannot make this monthly calendar appear. Is there an easy way to put a date navigator at the top of the navigation pane?

Thanks,

Ira

# October 5, 2007 5:33 PM

Greg said:

Is it possible to DISABLE the email flags in the to-do bar?  I use email flags and my to-do list separately and for different purposes, so the integration has my tidy self ashambles.  Help!  Thanks.

# October 11, 2007 11:47 AM

elsandalos said:

Hi again,

So are there any plans to improve the functionality of the To Do Bar (all day appointments etc) with an update or SP?

Pete

# October 23, 2007 12:33 PM

outblog said:

Hi Ira:

The Date Navigator is either displayed in the To Do Bar, or in the Navigation Pane, but it can't be displayed in both places. If you turn off the To Do Bar, or you use the To Do Bar options to hide the Date Navigator, then it will always be displayed in the navigation pane.

# October 23, 2007 4:17 PM

R J said:

I have two calendars:

1. Calendar: Default - works as my 'Work' calendar

2. Personal: added calendar which works as my ...taaaddaaaaa.. personal calendar.

In the To-Do bar, I can see only the Calendar appointments and not Personal appointments.

I went through the help 'how-to', but to no effect.

Help?!

# October 29, 2007 4:19 PM

Jeff M said:

I'm very happy to see it is not just me being frustrated with missing All Day Appointments that are not displayed in the To-Do Bar.  What a shame to get hooked then #$%^& when you miss items that logically make sense that they *would* be displayed.

This is just like the defect when not running a full screen -Some appointments disappear!

Hopefully service packs will address rather than purchase of a later product!

# October 29, 2007 8:39 PM

Sepehr Lajevardi said:

and how to change font faces!?

# October 31, 2007 5:00 PM

Shonpluck said:

Great new feature but like the others I would really like the all day events to appear, as I use the calendar to keep track of birthdays/anniversaries, people visiting, holidays etc and not having them on the To-Do Bar is a real pain.

# November 3, 2007 12:07 AM

Noticias externas said:

Outlook Team Blog に To Doバーの紹介記事 が載っているので紹介したいと思います。 Outlook 2007の新機能、To Do バーを使うとアプリケーションのどこにいても予定や仕事を確認できます

# November 9, 2007 1:39 PM

Greg said:

Great integration and functionality with the new To Do bar.  Unfortunately it is still extremely limited because the most basic functionality -- Prioritization -- has not been implemented. This is an amazing oversight in the most widely used productivity app in the world. The essence of time management is the ability to focus on a single task, the most important one, at a time.  With only three prio levels (low, normal, high), a user can only effectively manage three tasks per day.  Please enable priorities that scale, either a simple numerical counter, or the A1, A2, B1, B2 system.  This simple change could actually have a massive impact on worldwide office efficiency, including at Microsoft itself.

# November 11, 2007 3:43 PM

Arif Karmali said:

Only qualm with this brilliant To-Do Bar is that it only shows one of my calendars. I keep two calendars (work and personal) and I want to see both of them in the To-Do Bar. If there is a way to do this please let me know.

# November 13, 2007 3:03 AM

Anthony said:

I really need the capability to view all-day events. I've missed several birthdays and other appointments due to this!

# November 14, 2007 1:20 PM

cp said:

How do I clear appointments other than deleting them?  Is there a way to have a completed appointment show as a history with the contact associated?  I have BCM.  tks.

# November 15, 2007 7:07 PM

Sin Sin said:

Recently I have changed my workstation.  The task list in the to do bar missing in the new workstation.  How to retrieve it?  I still can see those task list in the old workstation.

# November 26, 2007 2:27 AM

DL said:

The To Do Bar and Multi day Appointments.

Which narrow minded genius decided that people should not see multi day appointments or All day  appointments in the to do list? That should be an option that should be allowed to be set by the USER. I can open my Franklin (a PAPER calander for those of you who don't know what that is) and very eaisly see all my appointments, and when the power goes out or the batteries die in my laptop. I can still see my appointments. So if the feature is not neat, not cool, and not function why should I use Outlook over Gmail, or lotus notes or groupwise. Email is email I don't care who's server its on.

# November 30, 2007 11:11 PM

Microsoft Office Outlook Team Blog said:

A few months ago we blogged about the new To-Do Bar in Outlook 2007 , and today I'm going to expand on

# December 7, 2007 6:22 PM

Noticias externas said:

A few months ago we blogged about the new To-Do Bar in Outlook 2007 , and today I&#39;m going to expand

# December 7, 2007 7:23 PM

marko said:

Why Can't I add different calendars to the todo bar?

I have serveral calendars why is there no filter to select different calendars? and to display To-Dos from different calendars?

# December 13, 2007 3:31 PM

Sops said:

Searching for support for events from multiple calendars in the to-do bar too...

# December 20, 2007 4:07 PM

LoKi said:

I like the To-Do bar, but it really isn't very functional. We use a shared 'Group Calendar' running on our Exchange Server in my office, and most people use that for all business appointments. Our individual calendars are used for personal appointments.

If there was a way to view both in my To-Do bar I would want to use it more. As it is now, with limited options and no way to view all day events, it is sort of useless. Reminders already pop up, and if I can only view To-Do tasks that the software has decided I need, not what I have decided, it is not doing us much good, is it?

# January 2, 2008 4:34 PM

Ken Jackson said:

It's appalling that all day events are not shown in the to-do bar.  Whoever made that call should be fired as that is a serious design flaw.  Why can't a hotfix be put out to address this?  We shouldn't have to wait for another release.  I have service pack 1 installed and it still is missing, so when and what version is supposedly going to address this?

# January 3, 2008 2:27 PM

Robert said:

Folks, if you are tired of not being able to being able to see all day events in your to-do, please consider joining the facebook group:

Fix the Outlook To-Do bar for all and multi-day events

http://cornell.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8195056702

And register your support for changing this feature! If enough of us join, we could get Microsoft to recognize this travesty rather than the so-called "feature" they are calling it!

# January 6, 2008 6:20 PM

Microsoft Office Outlook Team Blog said:

I don&#8217;t think there is much that is more satisfying than crossing things off a to-do list. The

# January 15, 2008 1:56 PM

Noticias externas said:

I don’t think there is much that is more satisfying than crossing things off a to-do list. The To-Do

# January 15, 2008 2:12 PM

Rich Luxenberg said:

Excellent Addition.

Here's another request for being able to group the appointments by date.  It's very difficult to see at a glance what appointments are for today versus tomorrow versus next week, etc.

Rich

# January 17, 2008 8:52 AM

Tom said:

There should be a way to hide completed tasks in Outlook Today and the To-Do-Bar. It's annoying to see them cluttered there.

# January 18, 2008 11:59 AM

Shrenik S said:

How do I fix the problem of "Cannot display folder" for Task list in To Do bar ?

The tasks are not listed there and there are no reminder pop ups.

Any idea how to fix this ? or what is the problem ?

# January 24, 2008 2:22 PM

Kim Siever said:

Is it possible to have some events hidden from the To-Do Bar? For example, I'd like to add that I am away each day for lunch, so people don't book appointments with me during that day. I don't want the lunch showing up though because it restricts what other events are coming up.

# January 24, 2008 4:30 PM

leon said:

How do I fix the problem of "Cannot display folder" for Task list in To Do bar ?

The tasks are not listed there and there are no reminder pop ups.

Any idea how to fix this ? or what is the problem ?

# February 8, 2008 10:16 AM

Jim said:

Is there a way to schedule appointments so that the invitees time is corrected for their respective time zone?

For instance, I am in the Eastern time zone, I invite a group to attend a conference call at 2pm, and invitees in the Pacific time zone get the invitation for 2pm, where it should be 11am.

Is there some way to configure this?

# February 27, 2008 4:21 PM

LeRoy said:

When I first installed Outlook 2007 I was very pleased with the To-Do Bar, but that feeling has changed to frustration because of the 'all-day event mess' described above. It changed the To-Do bar to - not just unusable - but downright faulty. It now makes me miss appointments I would normally remember.

I second the request of getting the rationale for this 'feature'. I'm sure it not just a lame "we couldn't get it to work" or "we didn't know how to display it".

Please explain.

# March 12, 2008 5:23 AM

Outlook Trainer said:

I am an trainer who teaches Outlook as a time management system.  Based on my clients, they usually do not know how to use any of the features in Outlook.  In my opinion, the new To Do Bar with the preview pane open just adds more clutter to their already cluttered world!  Because we have done thousand of coaching sessions and we see the volume of emails arriving daily at corporate america, the To Do bar does little but to add another layer of something to look at.  We teach how to use Outlook Today - which is a big picture of calendar, tasks, and messages.  This can be easily customized.  Then to clean out the Inbox and work from their tasks list. The task list can be viewed in maany ways - by category, by due date, etc.  What I have seen is that people need a simple, easy to use system and this was very disappointing to see that another "feature" was added that most users will not understand how to use.

Outlook is the best time management system on the market today...users just need to know how to use it.

Outlook Trainer

# March 17, 2008 4:30 PM

Gabriele Huth said:

Is there a way to get rid of the 'to do' bar? I do not find it useful at all.

# March 18, 2008 6:48 AM

PFNikolai said:

How do I change the view used on the To-Do Bar? It seems to change from time to time and I would like to be able to change it to a specific View that I have set up for Tasks.

# March 31, 2008 8:14 PM

JT said:

After doing a google search about why all day events were not showing up in my upcoming appointments in the todo bar, I arrived here.  I can't believe someone designed it this way.  Come on, this type of stuff is basic.  Luckily, I didn't miss an appointment as I caught this in advance.  But now a great feature is now worthless if you can't rely on it.  Do people at Microsoft actually use this product before they release it?  Unbelievable!  

# April 3, 2008 10:40 AM

Wayne B said:

RE: TDB minimisation across multiple windows of Oultook.

I have multiple windows open in Outlook so I can flick between Calendar, Email, Contacts and Public folder views quickly and not loose my place on the other views.

I find the "To Do Bar" very useful on the calendar view but not so useful in the other views. The problem is that if I minimize the TDB on the other views the calendar view seems to follow suite and minimize the TDB after a timeout period (after a refresh interval maybe?). How do I keep the TDB visible in calendar and minimized in the other views?

# April 10, 2008 10:40 PM

Matt Connolly said:

Why do we not have the option to pick the calendars that show up in the To-Do Bar? Why can we not select "Show All-Day Events"? I'm perfectly fine with not showing them by default, but it should take all of 15 minutes to add those options in, right?

If you disagree, please let us know WHY.

If you agree, just say it is planned for a future release. Not answering questions and ignoring certain comments in this post is strange. We're adults- we can handle it.

# April 22, 2008 12:16 PM

Teresa said:

How do you get the items in the to do bar to be color coded?  My appointments have colors, but they don't show with those colors on the to do bar.

# April 23, 2008 11:25 PM

Laura said:

I'm another one who cannot get tasks to appear on the to-do bar. (And yes, I've checked the box entitled "display reminders and tasks from this folder in the To-Do Bar" in the Properties dialog box.) When Outlook 2007 opens and loads my .pst file, I get an error message stating that "There was a problem reading one or more of your reminders.  Some of your reminders may not appear."  The to-do bar shows calendar items, but in the area where tasks should be, it says "The operation failed. An object could not be found.".  Same is true of to-do bar at bottom of calendar.  Interestingly, I do NOT have this problem on the Outlook 2007 running on my office computer (same .pst file) just my home office computer.  Any ideas from user or MS bloggers would be welcome.  

# May 12, 2008 5:23 PM

Laura said:

I am one to pile on about the absence of all-day/multi-day appointments in the to-do bar.  I have so many of these in my calendar that the exclusion of these from the to-do bar makes it virtually useless to me.  Please fix without forcing us to pay for it in the next version please.

# May 12, 2008 5:25 PM

kashifadeel said:

Dear sir,

I am using microsoft outlook 2007. Can you help me on my following questions:

1) Can I change the color of bold items in the calander ? from black to red

2) There is an appointment on 15th of next month but the list is showing appointments of only of this month. I want the complete list to be displayed here

3) There is no information of Date available for the current week activities like Saudi Pak Shares no activity date is avaiable  but "my work this month" date is available mon 6/30 11:00 AM

4) Can I generate a reminder email rather then reminder popups as it shows all reminder flags items?

I also have a snapshot of my issues. if you reply me i could send you that. Kindly answer my questions Thanks.

plz reply me at kashif.adeel@abl.com.pk

Regards,

Kashif

# June 13, 2008 5:50 AM

Yuri Deglin said:

My wish list for To-Do bar:

1. Right-clicking on a task would have an option to navigate to a folder that contains that task.

2. Ability to adjust it width to any width

3. Sorting. Currently adding additional sorting breaks "by Due Date" grouping

4. Default OOTB view would contain icon indicating origins of the task ( i.e. task, flagged email, linked onenote, etc)

5. Ability to remove flag column.

6. all day events

Other then that, the current To-Do bar is great thing and huge improvement over Outlook 2003. Great job, thanks.

# June 27, 2008 3:33 PM

Kevin said:

Microsoft ... If your listening ... Please run, don't walk, to your development team and tell them their customers require multiple calendar and multi day / all day appointment visibility in the to-do bar. It's currently useless for sharepoint users as appointments in a shared calendar do not appear in the to-do bar. Are you freakin' kidding me?

# July 14, 2008 1:49 PM
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