This always bugged me about Todo as well. I don't use Outlook, just
Toodledo, but you would think that High priority in Todo would map to
High in Toodledo, not Top. For those of us using Toodledo's Hotlist,
there's no way to filter out "Top" priority items, so it's pretty much
unusable when syncing Todo.  Any way this can be fixed so the
priorities line up better with Toodledo guys? Thanks!

Dave

On Apr 5, 5:26 am, Ralf <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>  there seems to be a problem with the task priorities when
> synchronizing with Outlook 2007 via Toodledo. Outlook has three task
> priorities: low, normal and high. Unfortunately these priorities do
> not match the Todo priorities of the same name. This can be seen on
> the Toodledo website when adding tasks from both programs:
>
> Tasks added from Outlook:
> Low -> Importance Level 2
> Normal -> Importance Level 3
> High -> Importance Level 4
>
> Tasks added from Todo:
> - -> Importance Level 2
> Low -> Importance Level 3
> Normal -> Importance Level 4
> High -> Importance Level 5
>
> As you can see the Todo tasks are one level too high. Can this be
> fixed please? It would be ideal if the Toodledo Importance Level of
> each priority could be specified manually.
>
> By the way, do you have any plans on integrating a start date for
> tasks?
>
> Cheers,
> Ralf

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