![]() ![]() ![]() A new task opens with the e-mail title as the task name, and the e-mail body in the body of the task. (See this post if that script is missing). With a message selected in Outlook Mac 2011, simply open the script menu at the far right end of the menu bar (see left-it looks like a small scroll) and choose Create Task from Message. I am not sure if I missed this before or if it turned up in a recent update, but it pretty much solves the problem. Well, it turns out, there is a predelivered script already in my current copy of Outlook Mac 2011 that enables this. ![]() I had heard then there were ways to write an AppleScript program to do this, but I did not want to subject my readers to doing that. In my article on Outlook Mac 2011, I complained that there was no easy way to convert e-mails to tasks in Outlook 2011, which greatly diminished the power of the task system there.
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