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Old May 18th, 2004, 10:14 PM
tousley
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Your problem is in the settings. In calendar view with TaskPad, right
click
on the word TaskPad. Select 'Customize Current View', then 'Filter',
then 'Advanced'. Once there, set some TaskPad filtering conditions
that describe what you want. I have:
Status--not equal to--completed
Start Date--on or before--today
Start Date--does not exist
Then select OK or whatever to save everything, and you're back in
calendar view. This may have changed your TaskPad view to display
real-world stuff. I suggest exiting Outlook and then re-starting it. No
need to re-boot. Try to
print and see what happens. This has worked for us.



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Old May 18th, 2004, 10:15 PM
tousley
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Your problem is in the settings. In calendar view with TaskPad, right
click on the word TaskPad. Select 'Customize Current View', then
'Filter', then 'Advanced'. Once there, set some TaskPad filtering
conditions that describe what you want. I have:
Status--not equal to--completed
Start Date--on or before--today
Start Date--does not exist
Then select OK or whatever to save everything, and you're back in
calendar view. This may have changed your TaskPad view to display
real-world stuff. I suggest exiting Outlook and then re-starting it. No
need to re-boot. Try to
print and see what happens. This has worked for us. Incidentally,
this is
much easier than in earlier versions of Outlook--makes more sense.



Don Niall wrote:
*Hi,

I have set my Taskpad view to show Tasks for the next
seven days. However, I also want to alter the current view
such that only those are not started are shown. Initailly,
when I do this everything appears ok - but as soon as I
leave the Calendar, and then re-enter, all tasks -
including those completed - are shown?

I'm obviously doing something not quite right, but am not
sure where ..... (

Suggestions welcome!

Don- *




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