Paul Russell
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While we aren’t adding automatic population of due dates to My Day at the moment, we have made some significant changes to the Planned list.
Rolling out on Android now (version 2.17), and coming soon to other platforms, you can now see a distinct Today view in the Planned list. You can also choose to group this view by list so that you get a view of what you have to do today across all your lists. You can choose to close particular lists e.g. Home if you don’t want to see it while at work.
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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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We have the All, Assigned to you, Important, Completed and Planned smartlists.
Within the Planned smartlist you can have Today, Tomorrow, Weekly and Later subsections.
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The today list put everything that was due and overdue in one place. That's the view I live by each day.
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I totally get what you were intending for the my day page, but it seems like a lot of people are just copying the things that are due onto my day. You might want to look at the data and see if people are being intentional like you intended, or if you're just making them do a bunch of manual work. I know in my case it's just a bunch of manual work and I'd really like the option to have things that are due that day or even overdue, show up on my my day list. I can always remove them, and I know I would remove a lot less than I add each day.