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Hi guys,

I have a doubt, I have at home my main computer with Palm Desktop to
sync my T3 but, at work I have Outlook 2003 and a cradle from a Garmin
to sync, I shouldn't have any problems, I think but, I like to keep old
task already done (I usually delete them 1 or 2 months after completion)
and the outlook likes to show them every time I sync, is it possible to
make them disappear (without deleting them from the T3)?

I should have no problem using the Garmin cradle right? it could use
different voltage or something.


thanks

Ricardo

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Fenix 999 napsal(a):
> Hi guys,
>
> I have a doubt, I have at home my main computer with Palm Desktop to
> sync my T3 but, at work I have Outlook 2003 and a cradle from a Garmin
> to sync, I shouldn't have any problems, I think but, I like to keep old
> task already done (I usually delete them 1 or 2 months after completion)
> and the outlook likes to show them every time I sync, is it possible to
> make them disappear (without deleting them from the T3)?
>
> I should have no problem using the Garmin cradle right? it could use
> different voltage or something.
>
>
> thanks
>
> Ricardo

On T3 in Tasks, Options, Preferences, clear the mark from "Show
Completed Tasks".
In OutLook, the Today screen hides completes tasks by default, in Tasks
you have to set one of the sorting criterions to "Completion status".

Mark


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