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Go to {{Menu|{{PP}}|Tasks Outstanding}}.
 
Go to {{Menu|{{PP}}|Tasks Outstanding}}.
* [[How do I Create a New Task in Tasks Outstanding?|Create]] a new task.
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* [[How do I Create a New Task in Tasks Outstanding?|Create]] or [[How do I View and Edit Existing Tasks in Personnel Planning?|edit]] a task.
* Get into the {{DataPrompt|Deadline:}} field.
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* Move to the {{DataPrompt|Deadline}} field and specify a date.
* Select a deadline for the task. Once this date is reached, the priority will be set to it's highest and jump straight to the top of your tasks outstanding.
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* Once this date is reached, the priority of the task will be set to it's highest and will jump straight to the top of your tasks outstanding list.
 
* You can use this in conjunction with the [[How do I Set a Priority on a Task?|Priority]] field.
 
* You can use this in conjunction with the [[How do I Set a Priority on a Task?|Priority]] field.
  
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Latest revision as of 05:29, 16 October 2021

Summary

The following article explains how you set a deadline on a task in Tasks Outstanding.

More Information

Go to " Personnel Planning Tasks Outstanding".

  • Create or edit a task.
  • Move to the "Deadline" field and specify a date.
  • Once this date is reached, the priority of the task will be set to it's highest and will jump straight to the top of your tasks outstanding list.
  • You can use this in conjunction with the Priority field.

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