How clever!
Katherine,
How clever! Yes I can see that works really well. My gratitude is only tempered by an annoyance I hadn't thought of doing it that way myself! I had come up with making projects another category but having a task as the project itself solves the issue of quickly seeing which project needs a next action, as you point out. So thanks!
One can also use the space for text in the project/task for projec planning.
Well, I suppose that's it then, problem solved. Why you are the first to come up with a simple solution after so many have recommended expensive software and add-ons is an interesting question in itself.
I think there is a tendency to look for fancy new software rather than making do with what we have.
I will stick with Outlook and use your method without the add-in. ( I recieve few emails and its for email I think the Outlook add-in comes into its own).
Hope others benefit from this method...
Katherine,
How clever! Yes I can see that works really well. My gratitude is only tempered by an annoyance I hadn't thought of doing it that way myself! I had come up with making projects another category but having a task as the project itself solves the issue of quickly seeing which project needs a next action, as you point out. So thanks!
One can also use the space for text in the project/task for projec planning.
Well, I suppose that's it then, problem solved. Why you are the first to come up with a simple solution after so many have recommended expensive software and add-ons is an interesting question in itself.
I think there is a tendency to look for fancy new software rather than making do with what we have.
I will stick with Outlook and use your method without the add-in. ( I recieve few emails and its for email I think the Outlook add-in comes into its own).
Hope others benefit from this method...