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Tasks

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Collaborative calendering is very easy with Group-Office. You have a very intuitive web interface with different views and you can invite participants.

Configuring the tasklist

The tasklist should work well for most people out of the box but there are a couple of things you can configure.

General settings

At Settings -> Tasks you can setup:

  1. The default tasklist
    In case you have access to multiple tasklists this tasklist will be used by default when you create a new task or when someone creates a new task for you.
  2. Default reminder
    If you set a default reminder here every task you create will have a reminder

Sharing tasklists

By default, all tasklists are writable for the user group "Internal". All users are in that group by default as well. So, by default, all users can write to eachothers tasklists.

If you want to edit the tasklist permissions to share a tasklist you must go to:

Tasks -> Settings -> Double click tasklist -> Write / Read permissions

Here you can add the users and user groups you want to grant access. Read more about managing permissions here.

Schedule a call

You can schedule a call for yourself or a colleague from various items:

  1. Contact
  2. Company
  3. Project
  4. Invoice

Navigate to the addressbook for example and select a contact for example. Now choose:

New -> Schedule call


Schedule call 1


A new screen appears and you can select the time, a tasklist and you can fill in some comments.

Schedule call 2


The user will get a reminder at that specific time. He can open the task panel from that reminder or at the contact info panel. The following screen will appear:

Task panel

Continue task

Often it's useful to continue a task. When the call is made for example you might agree on calling back after a week or so. In this case you can use the "Continue task" button. As similar screen pops up like the schedule call screen. You can enter new comments and select a different tasklist if someone else is taking over the task.

Continue task

After clicking ok the task is rescheduled and you see a nice history of comments:

Task panel