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When there are small projects and assignments it may seem like overkill to use MS Project. Nevertheless it is always good to have some form of follow up. Outlook's function Assign Task offers an excellent alternative. Of course you would consult our colleagues and obtain their agreement, cooperation and goodwill. If you do not you run the risk of being perceived as being arrogant and overbearing. Where there is a clear understanding, Assign Task is an outstanding work tool for smaller joint assignments. Assign a task to someone else You and a colleague have agreed to carry out a small joint project. You are sending an assignment to your colleague. 1. Mark the Task folder and click on the button New Task in the upper right hand corner. 2. Click on the button Assign Task to assign a task to someone
else. Fill in the recipient and subject in the respective
fields. Select start and due date for the assignment, together with priority. 3. The task is sent as an e-mail. The recipient opens it and can then chose whether he/she will accept the task or not. 4. The task is accepted and an acknowledgment is sent. 5. We clicked the check box that a copy of the task should stay in our
own task list (see picture 2). 6. We also chose to check the box that we wanted a status report when the task was completed (see picture 2). If our colleague has completed their assignment in the proper way we will receive an e-mail confirming that the task is complete. This occurs when the recipient changes the task status to complete.
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