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Outlook 2007 Gadgets for Windows Sidebar

Screen shot of the Outlook Sidebar gadgets If you’re a fan of the Outlook 2007 To-Do Bar, but wish your upcoming appointments and tasks could be shown even when Outlook was minimized, I’ve got great news for you, you can do this today with the Outlook Sidebar Gadgets.

One of the new features introduced in Windows Vista is the Windows Sidebar, an application that allows gadgets—small applications that provide quick access to useful information or commands—to be displayed on your desktop or in the Sidebar.

The Sidebar presented a great opportunity for Outlook to surface the same information that we show in the To-Do Bar. To this end, we developed two Outlook gadgets: Outlook Appointments and Outlook Tasks. These gadgets can be used independently or together to provide at-a-glance information without the need to bring up Outlook.

The calendar gadget shows 3 or 5 of your upcoming appointments just as they would appear in the To-Do Bar. Appointments are colored based on assigned categories and show the title, time, and location. You can even double click an appointment to open the appointment in Outlook and see more details about the appointment, or to respond or otherwise interact with the appointment.

The task gadget shows all the tasks from your task list and lets you scroll up and down through the list. You can customize the view of your task list as well. By default the gadget shows your tasks grouped by due date, however, through the gadget options you can group by category, due date, start date, or importance. You can also select which groups to show, so if you only want to see high priority tasks or those with a particular category you can filter the view accordingly. To edit the gadget options, move your mouse cursor over the gadget, and click on the small wrench icon that appears by the top right corner of the gadget.

The task gadget also lets you interact with your task list. You can quickly add a new task (when Outlook is running). Just click in the gadget, type a task name, and press enter and a new task is created. You can also mark a task complete by checking the box next to the task.

Because the gadgets are always running in the Sidebar, you can quickly see when your next appointment is and what your next tasks are. If you have a higher resolution monitor you can use the Sidebar options to make the Sidebar always on top so your gadgets and Outlook appointments and tasks are always visible. If you have a smaller screen, you can leave the Sidebar with the default setting and when you want to see have you have to do next, use a hotkey (Windows key + Spacebar) to bring the gadgets to the top of all applications

Both gadgets are available on the Windows Live Gadget Gallery, or by clicking the links below:

Enjoy!

Ryan Gregg
Program Manager, Outlook

Posted: Friday, November 30, 2007 12:35 AM by outblog

Comments

outblog said:

One other point I forgot to mention: If you change your Office theme, these gadgets will update (next time they refresh) to match the theme.  Therefore, if you'd rather see black/gray gadgets instead of blue, just change your Office theme over and the gadgets will update.

--Ryan

# November 29, 2007 7:46 PM

My Local Notes to Myself and Others... said:

When the Vista sidebar was released, I was a bit skeptical. It reminded me of the old Office toolbar

# November 30, 2007 3:48 AM

My Notes to Myself and Others... said:

When the Vista sidebar was released, I was a bit skeptical. It reminded me of the old Office toolbar

# November 30, 2007 4:08 AM

someone said:

Earlier in XP it was possible to share Outlook contacts with Windows Address Book by setting a registry value. Is this possible in Vista/Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2007 on XP?

# November 30, 2007 4:48 AM

Peter Flindt said:

Damn, my 24" TFT is to small for all this useful gadgets ;)

# November 30, 2007 5:28 AM

Ian Banyard said:

Now what would be great is a gadget that would display number of emails sent, received in a day and  in a week.

# November 30, 2007 5:51 AM

edddy said:

If only they show all day appointments...sigh

# November 30, 2007 5:58 AM

tino said:

How can we get this gadgets to work in a non-english version of Vista?

# November 30, 2007 6:23 AM

Pocket.Info - Mobile 2.0 said:

If you’d like to have your Outlook info from the To-Do Bar always available to you now you can

# November 30, 2007 8:48 AM

Josh Einstein said:

Why does the To-Do bar (and thus this side bar) not have the option to display all day appointments? This is my biggest pet peeve with Outlook 2007. It's like they don't even exist!

# November 30, 2007 10:54 AM

Me said:

How about a gadget that lists your five most recent emails in a chosen folder, and boldfaces the ones that are unread.  And then, how about a gadget that combines the task, calendar, and email gadget into one?

# November 30, 2007 11:08 AM

Debbie said:

Has this gadget been updated in the past few months?

I tried the taskbar gadget out several months ago when I first got my Vista laptop. I often sync my laptop with my PDA but this gadget appears to only refresh when you manually launch Outlook. This rather defeats the purpose of running the gadget in the first place, no?

# November 30, 2007 11:16 AM

Seahorse said:

Fails to run, just like the previous version.  Fails to update details and offers to launch Outlook...

# November 30, 2007 11:58 AM

outblog said:

Debbie: You're right, the gadgets only refresh when Outlook is running. The goal of this generation of gadgets is just to provide easier access to data. That way, you don't need to interrupt your current task by switching to Outlook to see if you have a meeting or task that needs attention.

I'll make sure your feedback is passed along.

Seahorse: When you say fails to run, what does that mean? Do the gadgets start up but not show any data? How do you have your Outlook configured (what accounts, where is your calendar and task data stored)?

--Ryan

# November 30, 2007 1:17 PM

Seahorse said:

Outlook is feed by my ISP and 2 gmail accounts.  I run 1 default diary and store all mail in a PST on my data Hard Drive.

The reminder gadget runs with or without OL07 running and displays a message saying "No data available".  Clicking Launch Outlook has no effect.  Refreshing calendr appears for 20 or so seconds then gadget displays "No data Available" I'm using a fully patched Vista32 Ultimate.

Personal folders are E:\data\mail.pst.  Archive in C:\users\username\appdata\local\microsoft\outlook

Presume Gadget is looking at C:...

# December 1, 2007 3:36 AM

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# December 1, 2007 6:08 AM

Evan said:

I think this is a flaw in Outlook 2007 that a gadget can't fix...but what if I have subscribed to iCal calendars?  Can this gadget pull appointments from different calendars?  

For instance, I don't just want to know that my personal calendar is empty for tonight, I want to know from the coach's ical calendar that my son's baseball game is tonight.  

# December 2, 2007 4:10 PM

tomjedrz said:

Greetings..

This is a great tool; it allows me to keep Outlook off except when I have decided to do email!  This works better for me than working offline.

Two features would make it a bit better ...

1- Allow the gadget to FILTER by one attribute and SORT by another.  I would like to be able to filter on TODAY's tasks but show them by Importance.

2- If the gadget could pop (or otherwise show) reminders when Outlook is closed.  I use tasks with due dates to track things due to me, and reminders to know when to follow up.

Note #1 -- I am a fan of the "Total Workday Control" approach by Michael Linenberger.

--> www.workdaycontrol.com

Note #2 -- I LIKE the non-display of all day events.  I deal with them in my morning planning session and create a task or a specific time appointment.

Thanks!

# December 10, 2007 11:48 AM

Sarah In Tampa said:

I've recently discovered several handy Outlook sidebar gadgets that can help me stay up-to-date with the flood of incoming messages in my Outlook inbox. If you saw

# December 11, 2007 2:27 PM

Noticias externas said:

I've recently discovered several handy Outlook sidebar gadgets that can help me stay up-to-date with

# December 11, 2007 3:04 PM

Sup'Astuces said:

Utilisateur du volet Vista et de ses gadgets ainsi que de la barre des tâches d'Outlook 2007 ? Afficher

# December 12, 2007 12:06 PM

Sarah In Tampa said:

I've recently discovered several handy Outlook sidebar gadgets that can help me stay up-to-date with the flood of incoming messages in my Outlook inbox. If you saw

# December 14, 2007 8:16 PM

World change to WOW said:

一个关于outlook的边栏小工具—— ClearContext Gadget ,它可以让你及时看到outlook邮件。它具有信息分类和过滤功能,并可以通过颜色区分优先级。 这一小工具可以在 这里 免费下载。如果你同时安装了

# January 9, 2008 1:12 AM

Noticias externas said:

一个关于outlook的边栏小工具—— ClearContext Gadget ,它可以让你及时看到outlook邮件。它具有信息分类和过滤功能,并可以通过颜色区分优先级。 这一小工具可以在 这里 免费下载

# January 9, 2008 1:52 AM

Zhong Wei said:

一个关于outlook的边栏小工具—— ClearContext Gadget ,它可以让你及时看到outlook邮件。它具有信息分类和过滤功能,并可以通过颜色区分优先级。 这一小工具可以在

# January 11, 2008 12:45 AM

remco said:

Heey,

can you help me? I want this gadget too. But it don't working for my sidebar. I have everything in Dutch, but he shows nothing in all gadgets. Please send me ans answer back. Rbeijers@hotmail.com

grtz remco

# January 26, 2008 7:06 AM

outblog said:

Remco: The gadget is currently only available for US English currently. We are investigating the ability to provide them for all Office supported languages, but no time line is available yet.

--Ryan

# January 30, 2008 1:35 PM

Andrew Ray said:

How can you get rid of "Show in Groups" globally. I really  dislike this, but it’s a pain-in-the-butt having to do it for each folder.

# January 31, 2008 6:39 AM

Alan said:

I was very disspointed that it will not show all day events

# February 2, 2008 12:44 AM

Alan said:

I was also wondering, is there plans to make the gadget show all day events?

# February 2, 2008 1:07 AM

John said:

Another person looking for All Day events to be listed.

# March 20, 2008 6:39 AM

Pri_93 said:

i think it would be gr8 to have a gadget like the default calender but u can right click on a date and set a reminder. Then the dates with the reminders set to them are highlighted. And when the due date for the reminder arrives, a pop-up/alert/message appears with a sound and shows the reminder!

Pri

# April 1, 2008 8:30 AM

Ian said:

Any chance of some sort of address book contacts query tool for the side bar - so you can quickly find a contact without going into Outlook ?

# April 14, 2008 2:51 PM

J Nechleba said:

It's great that you guys have time to develop Outlook 2007 gadgets but somebody PLEASE fix the fact that Outlook can't even get the time right in appointments and the time stamp on my outbound e-mails vary from person to person.

So, my suggestion is to cut out the cutesy pie fun and games features and fix the core product!

# April 16, 2008 11:21 AM

Mat D said:

I really like the tool,

but I really need the ability to look at events that happen on a multi day basis.

please bring out this wee feature.

but thank you for a product such as this, just one more tweek and i wont be heard from.

# May 7, 2008 11:54 PM

Jonathan said:

Hi I have been using another tool "desktop sidebar" and this has a great outlook plugin that allows you to preview emails (you can select unread,today,yesterday,and outlook today) is there a gadget that can do this in vista?

Thanks

Jonathan

# May 22, 2008 6:19 AM

Raghavendra said:

hi team

how do you show 3 calenders at once in outlook 2007.

# May 29, 2008 11:24 AM

pankaj2008 said:

can i publish outlook tasks online for my colleagues to see?

# June 23, 2008 9:31 AM

chadtennant said:

Is there a gadget or feature out there that will automatically generate a set appointment or task when I create a task or appointment with specific wording?

Ie:  

a)  I set an appointment on July 1st at 10am to buy a car

b) Outlook generates an appointment on Jun 25th for me to call a dealer to set an appointment and creates a task to call and thank the banker on July 5th.

Is there anyway I can do this in outlook?  Any other programs that link with Outlook?

thanks,

# July 10, 2008 12:34 AM
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