When the demands of the day become overwhelming, it's all too easy to feel swamped and let important tasks slip through the cracks. That's why we highly recommend utilizing task management tools like Microsoft To Do.
In this beginner's guide to Microsoft To Do, we will explain task creation, prioritization, organization, and daily planning. Plus, we'll show you how to seamlessly integrate Microsoft To Do with other software, so you can see all your tasks and projects in one place. Discover the many features and benefits of Microsoft To Do with us.
Microsoft To Do is a light task management tool fully integrated with Office 365.
It was created after the acquisition by Microsoft of the famous Wunderlist tool. Eventually Microsoft shut down Wunderlist in 2020, and put the team's effort into developing a new task management tool: Microsoft To Do.
To get started, simply download the Microsoft To Do app from the Microsoft Store or your preferred app store. Once the app is installed, open it and sign in with your Microsoft account. If you don't have one, you can easily create a new account.
Remember to set your preferred theme, language, and timezone.
If you need to save your eyes from strain, you can use Microsoft To Do on the Dark Mode: you can activate the Dark mode from the "Settings" at the top right.
To stay on top of your tasks while on the go, make sure to download the Microsoft To Do Mobile app. It allows you to check and manage your tasks wherever you are.
To add tasks, click on the + button and start typing. Press enter to save the task and create a new one. It's that easy!
To add more details, click on the task to expand it. Here, you can enter subtasks to break it down into smaller steps. You can also add importance and due dates to keep track of your schedule and priorities.
One of the key features of Microsoft To Do is the ability to organize tasks in Lists. By creating different lists, you can effectively group and categorize similar tasks together, making it easier to manage and prioritize your workload.
Multiple lists can be organized in Groups.
For example, let's say you have a project deadline coming up at work. You can create a dedicated list specifically for that project and add all the related tasks to it.
Similarly, if you have personal tasks like grocery shopping or booking a doctor's appointment, you can create a separate list for all your personal errands. This helps separate your work and personal life, allowing you to focus on one aspect at a time.
After you've finished the task, you can check it off by clicking the round button on the left, to enjoy the little celebratory sound and that sweet dopamine boost. ✅
Just like other Microsoft products, Microsoft To Do allows users to easily categorize tasks using some sort of label/tag system. These categories provide a visual organization that makes it easy to find tasks. They remind me of the Planner labels, for instance.
To categorize a task, simply select a category from the menu:
By sharing a Microsoft to do list, you can delegate tasks to specific team members, or keep other people updated, making sure everyone is on the same page and working towards a common goal.
To share a list, simply right-click on it and select the share option. From there, you can invite your colleagues by entering their email addresses or selecting them from your contacts.
This feature is particularly beneficial for collaborative projects, as it allows team members to track progress, assign tasks, and communicate within the context of the shared list.
By sharing lists, you can collaborate with colleagues or clients on specific tasks, promoting transparency.
Ever wondered how much time your tasks actually take? Is there one task that seems to consume all your time and energy?
All these answers can be found in tracking time for your tasks. But because Microsoft To Do doesn't feature a built-in time tracking option, you can rely on Timeneye.
The Timeneye Browser Widget lets you add a time tracking button to your tasks. By clicking in the time tracking panel inside a task, you can start a time and let it run while you work.
Need to switch back and forth between tasks? No problem! You can top your timers, start a new one, and then resume your previous timer when working back on the task.
The data is stored safely in Timeneye and you can easily identify the time tracked for specific tasks.
This not only is important for personal productivity, but for invoicing/billing purposes: you can show the client exactly what you're charging, and charge accordingly.
Microsoft To Do is a powerful task management tool that can greatly improve your productivity and organization.
By creating tasks, organizing them into lists, and utilizing categories and tags, you can effectively prioritize and manage your workload. The ability to collaborate and share tasks with others makes it a valuable tool for team projects and promotes transparency. Additionally, integrating Microsoft To Do with other apps and platforms, such as Timeneye for time tracking, can further optimize your productivity.
Are you ready to analyze your productivity in Microsoft To Do? Get started today!