Any way to get Tasks with Due Dates to show up in the Calendar on the Due Date?

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Scott Townsend

I'd like to be able to see my Tasks with Due Dates in my Calendar.

Is there a way to do this? The Task Pad does not really work in this way.

Thanks,
Scott<-
 
You would have to create individual calendar items to match the tasks. Try
dragging a task to the calendar.
 
Yes you can.

Add the Due Date column to the taskpad you see on the 1 day view of your
calendar. You can right click the heading of the Taskpad to do this.

Judy Gleeson
Acorn Training and Consulting
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There is also a third party program called Taskline
(http://www.taskline.info) that will place your tasks (and depedent tasks)
on your calendar.

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Scott Townsend
asked:

| I'd like to be able to see my Tasks with Due Dates in my Calendar.
|
| Is there a way to do this? The Task Pad does not really work in this
| way.
|
| Thanks,
| Scott<-
 
Do you have any experience using Taskline? It looks like something I
might be interested in as well. I had been using Franklin Planner, largely
for its task manager, but had issues with it on my computer and gave up on
it. I still use it on the iPaq and I suspect it is what is causing some
ActiveSync problems that began after installing it. Thanks!
 
Thanks Judy, though not quite what I was looking for.

Yes it does show Due Dates when the Calendar has the task pad showing,
though I was looking for a way for the Item to Actually show up on the
Calendar. So if I enter a Task with a Due Date I want the task to show up on
my calendar with reminders, etc for that date. So if I sync my PDA, it
shows up in the Calendar, not as a Task.

Thanks,
Scott<-
 
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