In the Save As window, select Excel Workbook in the Save as type drop-down list, and finally click the Save button. In the opened exported file window, click File > Save As. Go to the folder the exported file saved in, and double click to open it.Īfter opening the exported file, you can see the tasks list is displaying inside.ġ1. Then the Tasks list is successfully exported. In the following Set Date Range dialog box, enter the date range that you want to extract the tasks and then click the OK button.ġ0. In the last Export to a File dialog box, click the Finish button. When it returns to the previous Export to a File dialog box, click the Next button.Ĩ. Select a folder to save the exported file ħ. In the Browse dialog box, you need to:ġ). Click the Browse button in the following Export to a File dialog box.Ħ. This has served me better than simply flagging an email. That will create a new task with the email contents attached. While I agree with your request, if you modify your workflow a bit you can get this - I drag emails to the navigation pane and release over the 'Tasks' link. In the second Export to a File dialog box, select the Tasks folder under the email account which you want to export to Excel, then click the Next button. Re: To-Do's To Do & Outlook's To-Do List. In the first Export to a File dialog box, click Comma Separated Values (Window), then click Next.Ĥ. In the Import and Export Wizard dialog box, click Export to a file, and click the Next button.ģ. In Outlook 2007, click File > Import and Export.Ģ. In Outlook 2010, click File > Open > Import ģ). In Outlook 2013, click File > Open & Export > Import/Export Ģ). Open the Import and Export dialog box.ġ). You can use this to seamlessly integrate To Do in your workflow by creating tasks that link to your product or service.You can do as follows to export your Outlook tasks list to Excel.ġ. Microsoft To Do provides a new entity called linked resource, which you can use to create tasks that can link back to their original sources. Support task completion using linked resources To Do integration can help you reach millions of users who use To Do to gather tasks from Outlook and Teams into one integrated view. Tasks created in those products sync with To Do so you can access and manage them across devices. So it’s deeply integrated with Microsoft 365 hubs, Outlook, and Teams. To Do is the single destination for personal tasks in Microsoft 365. You can access your lists from anywhere with the Microsoft To Do apps for iOS, Android, Mac, Windows, and the web. You can keep track of deadlines by adding reminders, due dates, and notes. Microsoft To Do helps you create a list for anything, from work assignments to home projects to groceries.
Why integrate with To Do? Ease of organizing and tracking tasks Tasks are organized in task lists, which can be accessed across To Do clients, Outlook and Teams from any device. The main interface is clean and friendly, adding tasks is quick, but theres a lot of flexibility below the surface. Microsoft To Do is the result of that, and you can find Wunderlists DNA throughout the project. Microsoft To Do provides a simple way for people to manage their tasks and plan their day. In 2015, Microsoft bought Wunderlist and put that team to work on a new to-do list app.