![]() ![]() For example, you can insert meeting details and send notes in an email message. OneNote and Outlook work together in other ways too. The tag (flag) is removed from OneNote and the task remains in Outlook. Right-click the tag in your notes, and choose Remove Tag. To keep the task in Outlook and remove the flag from OneNote: ![]() The text remains in OneNote and the task is removed from Outlook. Right-click the tag in your notes, and choose Deleted Outlook Task. You’ve got two choices: Delete the task from Outlook, which also removes the tag (flag) from OneNote (the text will still be in your OneNote notes) or Remove the tag from OneNote and keep the task in Outlook. If you decide you don’t need a task, you can remove it. ![]() If you'd like to add the task back into Outlook, check the box again. There are a few ways to use OneNote and Outlook to manage project meetings and tasks. Select ‘OneNote Notes about Outlook Items’ from the menu and finish by clicking ‘OK’. If you check the task as complete in OneNote, it gets marked as complete in Outlook and is removed from your tasks list. Navigate to ‘Add-ins’ and select ‘COM Add-ins’ under Manage. When you mark a task as complete in Outlook, the task is marked as complete in OneNote when Outlook and OneNote sync. ![]()
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