


Last updated on January 22, 2015.Outlook includes a handy feature for creating tasks and to-do lists, allowing you to plan and track the progress of your work throughout the day. The Task list in the To-Do Bar in earlier versions of Outlook can be customized using basically the same steps. Slide the bar left to see fields not in the view and slide it right to shrink it to the compact view. You can easily flip back and forth between seeing all fields in the view, and the "friendly" default view by sliding the vertical bar between the task list and the calendar. This drops the Task list to the non-compact view with just a little movement to the left. In View Settings, click Other Settings then change Use compact layout in widths smaller than nn characters to 50. One setting you may want to change is the Compact layout width. Right click on Arrange By: to access the menu. You can customize the task list in the peek too.

Sort of revolutionizing how I handle tasks now!! Your workaround is fairly good!! You can configure the sidebar and then drag and drop items from there to either daily tasks under each day or as actual meetings. Customize the view using the same options you have in any other folder.Ī comment by the person who originally asked the question that led to this article: To customize the view in the docked Tasks peek, right click on Arrange By at the top of the tasks then choose View settings. To dock it, open the Task peek and click the Dock icon in the upper right, or right click on the Task icon and choose Dock the peek. There is one option that might suffice: dock the Task peek to create a To-Do Bar then customize the view in the To-Do Bar pane. (Arrange By is also accessible from the Daily Tasks List button on the View ribbon.) You can access this (very limited) menu with a right click on the Show tasks on: row or in an empty area of the Task List. Unfortunately, it's not possible to change this view the choices are limited to sort by start or due date, and show (or not show) completed tasks. (You can change it to show tasks on their due date instead.) This opens a small task pane at the bottom of the calendar, displaying the tasks that Start on that date. If you’re not familiar with the Task List, you can enable it when the Calendar is in Day or Week views by going to the View tab, Daily Tasks List, and selecting Normal. Currently you can drag and drop to sort the order, but that's not much use if you can't see the priority of the task! weekly view mode) and sort the tasks in that list (e.g. task priority) in the task section of calendar view (in e.g. An Outlook user had a question about the Task List that appears at the bottom of the Day or Week calendar view:
