A Tisket, A Task-et
Open an existing task or create a new one from Outlook’s “New” menu. By default, tasks are assigned “Normal” priority. To change this, click the “Priority” drop-down menu and choose either “Low” or “High.” Save the task and the new priority will show in the Outlook preview pane. You may also sort the tasks window by priority type by clicking the Priority field header in the tasks window, which lets you see just how many tasks of each priority category there are.
Priority Planning
Prioritizing tasks may take several routes. You may want to prioritize what’s due first as the highest priority and long-term tasks with no deadlines as low priority. You may also want to check employees’ schedules as you plan for prioritizing, and give someone with less work on his plate some of your more high priority tasks. Writer Bio
