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  1. Customize the Taskbar in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to use the taskbar features in Windows. Hide the taskbar, pin an app, change the location, and more with taskbar settings.

  2. Drag a task to your calendar with To Do in Outlook

    With the To Do integration in new Outlook, you can create tasks anywhere from the My Day pane. Need to schedule a time to do a task? Use the drag feature to book time to work on it. Here's how.

  3. Navigate and explore the Windows taskbar - Microsoft Support

    Navigate and explore the Windows taskbar. It includes the main elements in the Windows taskbar like the Start button, Search, System tray, Notifications center, and Multiple display.

  4. Customize the To-Do Bar in classic Outlook - Microsoft Support

    The To-Do Bar is one of the panes you can add to classic Outlook for Windows. You can use the To-Do Bar to display your upcoming calendar events, your task list, or your favorite contacts.

  5. Use My Day with To Do in Outlook - Microsoft Support

    Similar to the To-Do Bar in classic Outlook, the My Day pane offers different options to customize the view, along with quick access to add a New event and Add a task, wherever you are.

  6. Manage tasks with To Do in Outlook - Microsoft Support

    You can choose to display your upcoming calendar events and tasks with My Day on Outlook's Mail, Calendar, People and Groups screens, or dig deeper by opening To Do within Outlook to manage …

  7. Show task names next to Gantt chart bars in Project desktop

    You can add almost any piece of project information next to Gantt bars, such as people’s names, task costs, or task durations. And you can add text all over the bars, on top, underneath, or even inside.

  8. Assign and track tasks in classic Outlook - Microsoft Support

    In classic Outlook, you can create tasks for yourself that appear in your To-Do Bar, plus you can assign tasks to other people. Tasks you assign to others can be tracked in your To-Do Bar.

  9. Tasks overview - Microsoft Support

    When you’re creating a new task or editing an existing one, you can pop it out into a new window by clicking the pop out icon in the upper corner of the message.

  10. Manage your project's critical path - Microsoft Support

    Although there are likely to be many series of interrelated tasks in your project plan, the series of tasks that will finish the latest is the project's critical path.