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+1 on the trigger for a completed todo (at a minimum)
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I think this is already finished - I can do this on the web and in the android app
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If you use a Microsoft work or school account or a Microsoft-hosted account (e.g. Outlook, Hotmail, or Live.com) you can flag your emails and they will show up in To-Do. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-To-Do-Blog/Flagged-emails-come-to-Microsoft-To-Do/ba-p/366684
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In our iOS & iPadOS apps we’ve brought smart due dates to the app. Will be coming to more platforms in the future.
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For now, you should be able to see the tasks that are due today in your “Planned” smartlist under the “Today” bucket.
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Support for multiple accounts is currently available in Android and Windows. For iOS and Mac OS this feature request is in our backlog.
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Our team is working on a solution to show tasks with due dates on the Outlook.com / O365 calendar. We unfortunately can’t provide an ETA on this yet, but we can assure you that we listen to your requests for it.
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If you have enabled the ‘Flagged email’ option from settings in To Do, then any email you flag in Outlook will show up under the ‘Flagged email’ smartlist.
From the Outlook web app, you can create a task out of an email by right-clicking —> Advanced actions —> Create task. You can also select a message in the body of an email and create a task out of it.
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I would love to have this. I'm uncertain about using a 3rd party extension and giving it read/write to my tasks so I'm having to go without it unfortunately