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Getting Started with Microsoft To Do

Keeping track of tasks can be a job of its own when working across platforms. Microsoft To Do integrates with Outlook and other Microsoft Office suite products and can help centralize your list of To-Do鈥檚!

 

Our first step is to sign in, you鈥檒l need to log in at  with your Stockton e-mail address and GoPortal credentials.

A screenshot of todo.microsoft.com highlighting the Sign In button.

 

 

Once you鈥檙e logged in, you can begin creating Tasks. Click on the 鈥 + Add Task 鈥 button to make your first task.

A screenshot of Microsoft To Do's web interface, with an arrow pointing towards the "Add Task" button.

 

Once a task has been created, you can make changes to individual Task settings by clicking on the task and working in the right-hand side Task Properties menu.

A screenshot of Microsoft To Do's web interface, highlighting the Task Properties menu. 

 

Additionally, a task can be assigned 鈥淪teps鈥 or discrete sub-tasks. Each step can be marked as complete individually.

 A screenshot of Microsoft To Do's web interface, showing the Steps menu of an individual task.

 

Tasks can also have reminders and due dates set, each can use predetermined dates or have custom dates and times entered.

 A screenshot of Microsoft To Do's web interface, highlighting the "Remind Me" function for an individual task.

 

A key feature to To Do is its ability to share data across Microsoft products 鈥 for example, Tasks can be created, viewed, and modified in their own Tasks tab in Microsoft Outlook. 

A screenshot of tasks created in Microsoft To Do, displaying within the Tasks pane of Microsoft Outlook. 

 

A task list is fundamentally a basic concept, but To Do鈥檚 power lies in its integration across other tools. For more information on how to leverage To Do and make task tracking easier for you, check out .