One option might be to sync tasks to Outlook and then use an app like

http://www.tasktocal.com/

to have the tasks appear in your Outlook calendar.

I have not used this app so cannot speak for it myself but it seems to
do what you want and has a try before you buy option.
I have bought stuff from Wisco before and they seem like an ok
company.

Let us know if you try it and if my suggestion works.

On Nov 25, 7:38 am, Howie1969 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> maybe this will be a questition or it will be Feature Request, it
> depends on the answers :-)
>
> One of my major "problems" using mlo in business, is that i could
> handle all my tasks very well
> in MLO. But the point is, that it interfere with my scheduling in the
> normal calender ( Outlook ).
> [ It is a problem of the software itself ]
>
> For example i´m going to create a todo entry in mlo, that must be done
> on thursday from 09.00-11.00.
> Everything is fine, but now the problem starts, somebody is going to
> invite me to a meeting on Thursday
> 10.00h - 11.00h.
> How could i handle some stuff like that ???
>
> One option is every time to go everytime into mlo if there will be set
> up a new meeting in Outlook, and then
> to adjust the todo in mlo....but to be honest.....i hope / believe
> there must be another way.
>
> Hopefully i have explained "my(?) major" problem, and somebody knews
> an answer how to take care of that
> issue.
>
> Looking forward for your response or for an explanation how you´re
> going to handle such points.
>
> Kindest regards
> Howie1969

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