Six tips to make the most of Microsoft To Do on Windows 3) Besides using ToDo for tasks I also use it for a shopping list I mark "Not Currently Needed" items as Completed That makes the Completed list useless Especially since, although this is available on-line (which I don't use), the Completed list isn't categorized by the list it is on
Install Microsoft To-Do without accessing the Windows Store There is an easy way to do this, you just need to use an app called alt app installer (free and open-source) then choose the app you want to install (in your case its todo app) then click select it will download and install the app for you
Introducing the all-new My Day view in Tasks by Planner and To Do . . . A very helpful feature Thank you Unfortunately, there's a typical Microsoft breakdown between their different products Tasks applet in the Clock application still only allows the "Tasks" and "Flagged Emails" task lists to be selected, which are of
How Are You Using To Do for Shopping Lists? there are no "categories" for todo list items - no apparent way to group (or sort) the items in a way that they are found in the physical world (e g vegetables, canned stuff, frozen, etc ) we use a "check before" list, before leaving the house to check on the fill stand of the items that should always be there (salt, oil, soap, etc) and add
Can I send an email into To Do and have it become a task RobOK And to go even further, is there a way to directly answer the email from Microsoft To Do? After having my email sent to the tasks (not flagged), I can access the text from the To Do, but to answer the email I have to go back to Outlook and search for the email
Six tips to get the most out of Microsoft To Do in iOS Regarding the first mlsreality post, the settings are not in the iOS Settings app, but in the ToDo app itself Don't go here: Open the ToDo app, click your user name in upper left, and scroll down to "Siri Shortcuts":