I know this is unusual, but I would like to sort my tasks alphabetically in Outlook (I have Office 2000). Any ideas on how to do this? There wasn't anything in the help.
I know this is unusual, but I would like to sort my tasks alphabetically in Outlook (I have Office 2000). Any ideas on how to do this? There wasn't anything in the help.

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Assuming your view is one of the lists, you can sort the list on any column by clicking in its header. Clicking the header a second time will reverse the sort order.
Thanks, Hans. I should've been more specific- I'd like them to sort alphabetically in the "Outlook Today" view. It seems like you can sort by date, priority, etc., but not alphabetically.
Thanks again for any tips.
I'm sorry, I don't know how to do that. Hopefully somebody else will...
The only tip I can offer is to click on the Tasks header, which then takes you through to the Tasks pane. Sort alphabetically and print. <img src=/S/scratch.gif border=0 alt=scratch width=25 height=29> <img src=/S/flags/NewZealand.gif border=0 alt=NewZealand width=30 height=18>
Paul Coyle
Approach love and cooking with reckless abandon
Just a quick follow up form my previous post. I found and article in the Knowledge Base re customising Outlook Today, and it stated that you needed to be familiar with C/C++.
If this is of interest then I can post you the link.
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Paul Coyle
Approach love and cooking with reckless abandon
There's a link to Outlook 2000 resources on customizing the Outlook Today view in <!post=Post #160033,160033>Post #160033<!/post>.
Thanks for all these tips! What a great resource this place is!