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Microsoft To Do now auto populates tasks due today in the My Day list

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Published onDecember 7, 2022

published onDecember 7, 2022

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If you’re not conversant with Microsoft To Do, it is an app that can help you increase your productivity by helping you remember the tasks you need to accomplish each day. Building upon this premise, Microsoft has announced that it is adding support auto population of tasks due today in the My Day list.

How does this feature work? Well, it automatically populates your tasks in My Day on their due dates. This is an important and useful addition to the app because it will assist users to stay on track and plan their days accordingly. It is also more efficient and effective compared to the previous approach where users needed to add the tasks manually in My Day.

If you want to make use of this feature, simply launch the app and click on the My Day list. You’ll then be able to view a list that contains all of your tasks due today. This is inclusive of any tasks that were previously added to your lists and are due today.

Microsoft has stated that it has rolled out this feature to 5% of its audience already. The feature is expected to hit general availability in the coming weeks. If you are just learning about Microsoft To Do, be sure to check out our expert guide that will help youget started.

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Radu Tyrsina

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