Outlook 2010: show tasks only, not flagged e-mails

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In Outlook 2010 (on my To-Do List -- the default view when I click the Tasks button in the left sidebar), I only want to see tasks, not flagged e-mails. Is that possible?
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In Outlook 2010 (on my To-Do List -- the default view when I click the Tasks button in the left sidebar), I only want to see tasks, not flagged e-mails. Is that possible?
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In Outlook 2010 (on my To-Do List -- the default view when I click the Tasks button in the left sidebar), I only want to see tasks, not flagged e-mails. Is that possible?
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In Outlook 2010 (on my To-Do List -- the default view when I click the Tasks button in the left sidebar), I only want to see tasks, not flagged e-mails. Is that possible?
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Yes, you can create a filter. When you select Tasks, and with your To Do List selected, click on View in the ribbon (at the top) and then click on View Settings.
From here, you can filter.
For your need, I think you'll need to use Conditional Formatting where you can unselect read and unread emails.
Thanks for the screen shot and the attention. Unfortunately, I don't have Unread messages in my Conditional Formatting list. I can't seem to add my own screen shot to this comment, but it shows my Conditional formatting list with only 5 itmes, and they all end with the word "tasks" (completed/unread/read, overdue, etc.)
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Jan 6 '13 at 21:40
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Yes, you can create a filter. When you select Tasks, and with your To Do List selected, click on View in the ribbon (at the top) and then click on View Settings.
From here, you can filter.
For your need, I think you'll need to use Conditional Formatting where you can unselect read and unread emails.
Thanks for the screen shot and the attention. Unfortunately, I don't have Unread messages in my Conditional Formatting list. I can't seem to add my own screen shot to this comment, but it shows my Conditional formatting list with only 5 itmes, and they all end with the word "tasks" (completed/unread/read, overdue, etc.)
– MM.
Jan 6 '13 at 21:40
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Yes, you can create a filter. When you select Tasks, and with your To Do List selected, click on View in the ribbon (at the top) and then click on View Settings.
From here, you can filter.
For your need, I think you'll need to use Conditional Formatting where you can unselect read and unread emails.
Thanks for the screen shot and the attention. Unfortunately, I don't have Unread messages in my Conditional Formatting list. I can't seem to add my own screen shot to this comment, but it shows my Conditional formatting list with only 5 itmes, and they all end with the word "tasks" (completed/unread/read, overdue, etc.)
– MM.
Jan 6 '13 at 21:40
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Yes, you can create a filter. When you select Tasks, and with your To Do List selected, click on View in the ribbon (at the top) and then click on View Settings.
From here, you can filter.
For your need, I think you'll need to use Conditional Formatting where you can unselect read and unread emails.
Yes, you can create a filter. When you select Tasks, and with your To Do List selected, click on View in the ribbon (at the top) and then click on View Settings.
From here, you can filter.
For your need, I think you'll need to use Conditional Formatting where you can unselect read and unread emails.
answered Jan 6 '13 at 20:07


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Thanks for the screen shot and the attention. Unfortunately, I don't have Unread messages in my Conditional Formatting list. I can't seem to add my own screen shot to this comment, but it shows my Conditional formatting list with only 5 itmes, and they all end with the word "tasks" (completed/unread/read, overdue, etc.)
– MM.
Jan 6 '13 at 21:40
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Thanks for the screen shot and the attention. Unfortunately, I don't have Unread messages in my Conditional Formatting list. I can't seem to add my own screen shot to this comment, but it shows my Conditional formatting list with only 5 itmes, and they all end with the word "tasks" (completed/unread/read, overdue, etc.)
– MM.
Jan 6 '13 at 21:40
Thanks for the screen shot and the attention. Unfortunately, I don't have Unread messages in my Conditional Formatting list. I can't seem to add my own screen shot to this comment, but it shows my Conditional formatting list with only 5 itmes, and they all end with the word "tasks" (completed/unread/read, overdue, etc.)
– MM.
Jan 6 '13 at 21:40
Thanks for the screen shot and the attention. Unfortunately, I don't have Unread messages in my Conditional Formatting list. I can't seem to add my own screen shot to this comment, but it shows my Conditional formatting list with only 5 itmes, and they all end with the word "tasks" (completed/unread/read, overdue, etc.)
– MM.
Jan 6 '13 at 21:40
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