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Old 07-31-2018, 05:54 AM
onmytenthlife onmytenthlife is offline Sorting in Advanced View in Tasks Mac OS X Sorting in Advanced View in Tasks Office 2010 32bit
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Hi Everyone - thanks for your help. Outlook 2010 here.



I like my current view of tasks. Its one of the defaults that separates today from tomorrow and next week and next month with a line. Perfect for me. I give every task a start and end date, and I sort by start date so everything that starts today is on today right? Now.......here's the tricky part. I also give every task a specific subject line and would like that sorted as well. This means that the perfect view for me is to have the separator lines for "today, tomorrow, next week" etc, but be able to sort according to subject line WITHIN the existing view but every time I try within advanced sort, it either messes up the entire view or says it can't do it. Help! and....thanks.
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