Hello Saurabh,

In this post on a previous thread 
<https://groups.google.com/g/mylifeorganized/c/mFWOD-wiXoU/m/ox0UCP1oEAAJ>, 
Richard has shown how he can create an Outlook task in OneNote, which will 
then sync with Outlook, ToDo and MLO. I think it probably needs thorough 
testing to see how solid the sync is. Unfortunately, I can't do that 
testing at the moment, because something about my company's IT security 
means I can not longer link MLO to Outlook.

Stéphane

On Sunday, 30 May 2021 at 11:11:40 UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:

> Hi,
>
> As many of you might be aware that Microsoft has improved its Outlook 
> tasks and To Do (previously Wunderlist) and Microsoft Planner 
> synchronization to a great extent. The outlook tasks now seamlessly 
> synchronize with Microsoft Todo (Planner merged into Todo)
>
> I still use Outlook Tasks heavily with my colleagues within my 
> organization which helps for delegation among many other things on 
> collaboration.
>
> I was wondering if MLO is planning to reconsider the way MLO tasks 
> synchronize with outlook as with the new enhancements the "Lists" created 
> in Todo syncs as separate list in outlook which resonates a lot with 
> Projects in MLO. Or there could be other implications too. Hence I think 
> its worthwhile to assess the changes with Outlook Tasks and adapt things 
> for MLO accordingly.
>
> See the screenshot below for more details.
>
> [image: 2021-05-29 23_29_46-Knowledge Management - To Do.png]
>
> Thanks,
> Saurabh
>

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