![]() I'm totally with you I love ToDo and am blown away with the new Microsoft products. I wanted a demo of Planner to see, but that's another task for later. But it sounds like Planner may not do what I want to do since I'm working all alone. I found that I'm able to access Planner, but my user function to add new things in it is disabled by Coldwell Banker IT. I have a user login through my brokerage, and I have a family subscription of my own as well. Is there something I'm missing or do I need to try a different platform? What can I possibly do to make this wonderful little app work better for me? With mobile Cortana dead now I don't see any way I can even do voice memos anymore. There's basically no integration with Outlook other than flags on emails and a couple other tidbits. I want integration with some sort of calendar that allows me to shuffle them around so that if doing a task that I had set for Thursday is now more practical to do on Tuesday I can easily just shuffle them around like legos. All I want to do is take my tasks, and be able to organize them not just for my day, but for a whole week and possibly a month. And without an education or business subscription of my own I'm not able to get in there. I looked into that but for some reason my office does not allow access to Planner, perhaps it's not in their subscription. It's my understanding that Planner is actually a way to take advantage of Integrations with to do. Maybe I need to try another app, but I don't think I'm going to find something that works the way I like. But now after several months of using it I'm getting a little frustrated with the limitations. But once that changed I started putting things into To Do and it was a revolution for the way I ran my life. ![]() Note: Bans will not be reversed if the post/comment in question has been deleted from your history.For years I was the kind of person who would never use a to-do list for a calendar, and pretty much remember everything perhaps because I didn't have all that much to remember. ![]() You may appeal this initial ban by messaging the moderators and agreeing not to break the rules again. Note that moderators will use their own discretion to remove any post that they believe is low-quality or not considered a LPT.īans are given out immediately and serve as a warning. Posts or comments that troll and/or do not substantially contribute to the discussion may be removed.Do not post tips that are advertisements or recommendations of products or services.Do not post tips in reaction to other posts.Posts concerning the following are not allowed: religion, politics, relationships, law and legislation, parenting, driving, medicine or hygiene (including mental health).Do not post tips that are based on spurious, unsubstantiated, or anecdotal claims.Do not post tips that could be considered common sense, common courtesy, unethical, or illegal.The tip and the problem it solves must be explained thoroughly. Posts must begin with "LPT" or "LPT Request” and be flaired.No rude, offensive, racist, homophobic, sexist, aggressive or hateful posts/comments."No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible." Keep in mind that an aphorism is not a LPT.Īn aphorism is a a short clever saying that is intended to express a general truth or a concise statement of a principle. “A marriage proposal should not come as a big surprise, despite what you may have seen in the movies.” “Always be prepared to leave your employer because they are prepared to leave you.” Advice is offering someone guidance or offering someone a recommendation. Keep in mind that giving someone advice is not the same as giving someone a LPT. A Life Pro Tip (or an LPT) is a specific action with definitive results that improves life for you and those around you in a specific and significant way. ![]()
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