Again, we do not have many options since Outlook sets the due date
automatically for tasks with only start date. It cannot be changed on
Outlook side. So we need to populate the due date with "something"
anyway if we need start date populated.

I have changed the behavior so that due date = start date + 1 Y for
such tasks. Let's see how this works.

A.

On Jan 27, 7:20 pm, Swifty <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just wanted to bump this thread in the hopes that this could be
> reconsidered before final release.
>
> It makes more sense to make this an option as the current methodology
> makes all items with only Start Date selected in MLO show up as
> Overdue in Outlook the day after they are created.
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