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In Calendar Express (5.1.1 & 6.3), in Day View, a task is shown in-amongst the events, and when it's completed, it remains, but a line is drawn through the title to signify completion. In Communications Express, when a task due on a particular day is completed, it disappears from that day's "day view." For a number of our users, this is a significant change in functionality, even though the task is still available through the "tasks" sub-tab on the calendar tab.
the question is, is there any possible way to get tasks in CommExpress' day view to be shown like it is in Calendar Express. I'm not necessarily holding my breath, but I figure it doesn't hurt to ask.
Thanks,
Kurt

Kdcypher wrote:
In Calendar Express (5.1.1 & 6.3), in Day View, a task is shown in-amongst the events, and when it's completed, it remains, but a line is drawn through the title to signify completion. In Communications Express, when a task due on a particular day is completed, it disappears from that day's "day view." For a number of our users, this is a significant change in functionality, even though the task is still available through the "tasks" sub-tab on the calendar tab.Communications Express has the option "Always show completed tasks wherever tasks are shown." under Options tab -> Calendar. This causes the completed task to be displayed under the "Completed" heading in the left-hand Tasks pane.
See if that provides an acceptable replacement.
Regards,
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