by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
In GQueues, TRO meeting contexts are contexts that start with +, like: +Staff, +AllHands, +Managers, +PEC. Directly add a meeting context to a task: Hover mouse on the task, click , then . Click an existing context from the drop menu, or Type context name in the...
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
Gqueues’ Left Menu Most TRO views are built-in with GQueues, so you only need to learn where they are. A couple of TRO views require a little setup; these are described in the table below. Select TRO views by clicking a heading in the left menu. For example, to...
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
In GQueues, use the following fields and methods to handle TRO features: Queue in My Queues is the soft date. Due Date is the hard date. Task in DO TODAY means Do This Today. Task in Someday Maybe means Someday/Maybe. Deadline dates are entered in the subject line (in...
by Ian Tiangco | Jun 12, 2022
In GQueues, you use the Tags field for all types of contexts. Contexts
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
You selected Outlook 2010, a Windows program that is fully TRO-capable. It is currently the most common corporate productivity tool, and it’s a perfect choice because of its ultra-fast searching and built-in email conversation threading. Outlook includes a good...
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