![]() Alternatively, double click in that area and type the task details in. This will create a view in all calendars where you can see the task. Drag the item into the area below the row of days at the top of the calendar. If you have tasks that last more than a day, go to your week view. Then the message will be displayed in the tasks folder. Based on my experience, we can flag the message for follow up in outlook 2016 for mac 15.22. I’d appreciate it if any community members could share some experience. Please note it’s not a supported way in our forum. Tasks to appear in Outlook as expected) so any insights would be so very much appreciated! Hi gillian, i understand you use a script to create tasks from emails. I'm really keen to get this to work (i.e. ![]() One of the subfolders created is called 'Outlook 15' - I'm wondering if this is for an older version of Outlook than 2016? (here endeth my very basic understanding of all things Office!) I didn't start with Outlook for Mac 2011 - just new to Outlook now on office365. ![]() When I search my Mac for the tasks created (through Finder) I can find the files buried deep in my PC somewhere (so they are being created), but they do not appear in Outlook itself. Hi there, Given the limitations of Outlook for Mac 2016 - I've followed the wonderful workaround instructions on this here - I downloaded this script: I have been able to create the tasks from email now, but once they are saved and closed, I am still unable to see the tasks in outlook.
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