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Using microsoft to do10/31/2023 ![]() ![]() Priority – Microsoft To Do is a bit weak on handling priority – its either Important or Not Important by selecting a star.So here are my 5 tips in using Microsoft To Do that I hope might be helpful to you too. But I think Matt’s approach and his Microsoft To Do set up is really brilliant for personal task planning so you should check it out. If you want more complex project planning, I use Trello for this which works well (in the past I have also used the awecome ). OK it doesn’t really allow for complex project planning but for most things the steps feature helps with simple projects. I also came to use Microsoft To Do about a year back – I have found none of the To Do list tools are perfect and all have pros and cons, but I have found MS To Do to be a pretty good compromise. Basically, he describes a set up that has buckets of monthly and weekly tasks that are then consciously scheduled into week day lists that allows you to focus on a realistic action for each day. I think his setup is brilliantly simple and practical. Matt Allington the well known Power Pivot, Power BI and Power Query expert and author has recently posted a great off topic article How I Manage My Day with Microsoft ToDo on using Microsoft To Do effectively. ![]()
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