| 2003 to 2007 Shared Tasks Tasks created in Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 and Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 are separate entities. Although you can connect Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 calendars and contact lists to Outlook 2003, using tasks in both programs means managing these tasks in different locations.
With Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, you can connect Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 task lists to Outlook 2007 by clicking the Actions button on the SharePoint task list, and then clicking Connect to Outlook. After you're connected, you can manage your shared tasks alongside your other Outlook tasks. Shared tasks also appear in the new Outlook To-Do Bar, providing a summary view of the day's upcoming appointments and tasks. | | Creating a Workspace Each Microsoft Office Groove workspace is a separate window, opened from the Launchbar, which contains people's names, tools, and information. The number and variety of tools in each workspace depend on the tasks you are trying to accomplish with your team members.
You can create workspaces from the Launchbar or from the File menu. 1. From the Launchbar Workspaces tab, click New Workspace. Or from the File menu, point to New, and then click Workspace. 2. Type a descriptive name for your workspace. 3. Select the type of workspace that you want. There are three different types to choose from depending on your team's needs.
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