11/1/2023 0 Comments Outlook task list![]() ![]() This makes for an inconsistent user interface. ![]() However, when an Outlook task is created, it is automatically flagged with 'No Date,' but once that flag status is changed, it leaves "dirty" trails as you said. ![]() An email message can easily be flagged and unflagged, in a binary sense, as well as with stipulations. While I don't really use them that often, in my humble opinion, Outlook handles email flags in an intuitive manner, whereas tasks flags are another matter. If someone can help me to completely clear a task flag, I'd appreciate it. Normally, with enough perseverance, I can figure stuff like this out, but this time I am perplexed. I hope that this description makes sense. Alternatively, if the ribbon is customized to include the 'Follow Up' flag button, which works in a similar manner to the 'Categorize' button, there isn't a 'Clear Flag' drop-down menu item like the 'Categorize' button's drop down menu-item to 'Clear All Categories.' Why not? When viewing a list of tasks with a particular line-item task selected, on the 'Home' tab of the 'tasks ribbon-menu,' it seems as though deselecting a flag should clear that flag, but it doesn't. Once a Microsoft Outlook task is flagged, I cannot seem to undo the action and return the task to its original state, if desired.Ĭlicking the 'flag' icon a 2nd time to deselect the set flag does not clear the flag, no matter the flag type: Today, Tomorrow, This Week, Next Week, No Date, or Custom.Īlso, checking the task 'Complete' does not remove the task's flag status, because at the top of the task's window, there is an informational comment in blue-text which still says 'Follow-up.' Similarly, un-checking the 'Complete' check-box (on the same screen) will also not remove the same informational comment in blue-text which says 'Follow up.' How do you clear an Outlook (To Do) Task Flag? ![]()
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