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722 Chapter 24 Track Tasks


It’s easy to change the due date of a task or the follow-up date for a flagged message in the
To-Do Bar Task List.


  1. In the list, click This Week.


Tip Flagging a task for completion This Week or Next Week sets the start date to the
first working day of the specified week and the due date to the last working day of
the week. The default work week is Monday through Friday but the start and due
dates reflect your own work week configuration.
A new This Week due date heading appears in the To-Do Bar Task List with the mes-
sage under the heading. In the message list and in the To-Do Bar Task List, the Quick
Click flag to the right of the SBS First Draft message changes from red to light pink.
Troubleshooting If the This Week heading doesn’t automatically appear, click the Today
heading to refresh the list.


  1. At the top of the To-Do Bar Task List, click Type a new task, enter SBS Order
    Brochures, and then press Enter.
    Tip The tasks you create while working through the exercises in this book begin with
    SBS so that you can differentiate them from any real tasks you create.
    The new task appears in the Today section of the To-Do Bar Task List.

  2. In the Navigation Pane, click the Tasks button.

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