I know Outlook does not support tasks with a start date but no due
date - that was the reason for my original post. Sorry I did not state
that.

I am syncing Outlook using a specific view, but I don't see how that
is relevant to the proposal.

Also I didn't understand when you said "I have just tested and for me
MLO works according to 1) i.e. it
removes start date in Outlook but still syncs the tasks" - what do you
mean it removes start date in Outlook?

I understood from your reply that you are simply setting the due date
= start date before the sync, so how is it that "it removes start date
in Outlook"?

(I still think MLO should have an option for this or a warning so that
users that sync outlook tasks don't magically get start dates set when
they were not set before...)

--David
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