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How can I override Tasklines normal scheduling and schedule a task for exactly when I want to do it?

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How can I override Tasklines normal scheduling and schedule a task for exactly when I want to do it?

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You can place a constraint on a task to have it scheduled to a specific date and time. On the Taskline tab of the task form in Outlook, External constraint section, set Task should to Start on or Finish on. Then enter a date to the right. If you want to lock down the task to the exact minute, enter a time too. You can also use constraints for deadlines – a Finish on or before is generally ideal for this. I dont understand why Taskline schedules some tasks the way it does. If the task reschedule is producing results that you dont understand, try selecting one or more of the Understanding Taskline options, which are on the Advanced Options dialog.

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