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WillDeHaan
Apr 27, 2023Brass Contributor
Microsoft To Do vs Outlook Tasks
Is Microsoft To Do replacing Outlook Tasks? Or how do they work together? Is Outlook Tasks being retired? I'm a Technology Adoption Analyst who co-leads our Champions program and we want to make sure...
- May 01, 2023
WillDeHaan hey, good questions
Why are there 2 places for To Do tasks?
Outlook tasks have been around for a long time and there would be users who still use it and the features are slightly different.
Is there a best practice or best overall tool to use for this? Is To Do a better tool to push to our end users since it integrates with Planner and Teams and Outlook?
I'd be promoting To Do for individuals.
- It has its own handy features (lists, grouped lists, smart lists, list sharing, tags, recognised dates, My Day etc)
- It's integrated with Microsoft Teams
- It surfaces your Planner items
- It surfaces flagged emails
- It has a dedicated app with mobile widgets
WillDeHaan
Apr 27, 2023Brass Contributor
Thanks for your response! Why are there 2 places for To Do tasks? I'm finding this can be confusing to know which tool to use. Is there a best practice or best overall tool to use for this? Is To Do a better tool to push to our end users since it integrates with Planner and Teams and Outlook? Will To Do eventually catch up with the capabilities Outlook Tasks has?
HelloBenTeoh
May 01, 2023Bronze Contributor
WillDeHaan hey, good questions
Why are there 2 places for To Do tasks?
Outlook tasks have been around for a long time and there would be users who still use it and the features are slightly different.
Is there a best practice or best overall tool to use for this? Is To Do a better tool to push to our end users since it integrates with Planner and Teams and Outlook?
I'd be promoting To Do for individuals.
- It has its own handy features (lists, grouped lists, smart lists, list sharing, tags, recognised dates, My Day etc)
- It's integrated with Microsoft Teams
- It surfaces your Planner items
- It surfaces flagged emails
- It has a dedicated app with mobile widgets
- SIU-IthacaJul 18, 2023Copper ContributorI need to disagree with this recommendation. The To-Do view in tasks has not been successfully implemented in the To Do app.
Currently, there is no method to combine all tasks from multiple Office 365 accounts in To Do. The To Do app is also missing the functionality that works with the SharePoint tasks list (Not Planner). The To Do app is also missing "Start Date" as a view option. I have been training teams for a long time that Start Dates can be as important as Due Dates.
I work with multiple companies and have emails at each company. Each company has SharePoint and uses multiple task lists. Tasks with the To Do view is far superior than the To Do app.- Ed_VanyoJul 31, 2023Copper ContributorI completely agree SIU-Ithaca and kimberlykimberly. The Tasks module in Outlook is far superior to the ToDo solution.
The Custom views, start date field (critical to actually manage tasks), user-defined fields, conditional formatting, Integration with VBA, I could go on-and-on.
As one example, I created a user-defined Deadline date field so I could use the Start Date to manage when I would start the work and not have the Deadline changed (changing the Start Date also changes the Due Date in Tasks and this customization is critical to manage deadlines). No way to do this in ToDo.
Replacing Tasks with ToDo would be a terrible idea for anything other than a grocery list.- Kathy PapaliaOct 23, 2023Copper Contributor
Ed_VanyoTo Do is so dumbed-down. My Outlook Task list is organized by Due date. I often drag a bunch of items due on one date to a different date. In To Do, you must do that one at a time because there is no way to update multiple tasks at once. Also, now that it's no longer integrated, I have to log into office online which is secured with MFA so I receive a challenge every time I open To Do unless I use it in Teams.