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Making a list is everyone's habit, no matter if you are planning a special day, event or a work week. A simple to-do list comes in handy at those times. Google Tasks is a digitized version of a to-do list.
Google Tasks wasn't popular until Google decided to give it the much needed thrust and make it part of the Gsuite itself.
Here is a detailed guide on how you can use Google Tasks.
As we said earlier Google gifted us all with Google Tasks, and it synced its essential products with the app. Not just Google Calendar but now you can sync your tasks with your G-mail too.
This feature is valuable given, making a list is everyone's habit. No matter whether we are planning a trip, or a party. A simple to-do list comes in handy at those times.
You might have never realized but Google Tasks had been staring right at your face when you opened G-mail. Let us show you how to open it.
If you want to change the Task List of a Task then, you can do so by
Tasks Lists make categorizing your tasks easy.
Google Tasks doesn't just have the "Tasks" option but it also has a sub-category, called the "Sub-task". This option makes it easy and convenient to organize your tasks as per the hierarchy.
If you create a Task List titled "Work to get done this Weekend", you can create two tasks under it, one is "Update Timesheet" and the other is the "Review Tasks for next week." Instead of muddling those two together, you can create "sub-tasks" under each task.
This is how you efficiently and simply organize your tasks on Google Tasks. It isn’t fancy, with confusing features. It has easy to pick up features that come in handy in day-to-day life.
This bit is easy and as simple as Google can get.
You can manually order your tasks and also sort it out according to their Date.
Google Tasks is a gift from Google to all. It is an efficient To-do list that can be used on a desktop, as well as a smart phone. Deleting a task is as easy as crossing off the task on a paper of To-Do list.
After completing a task on the To-do list what is it we do? We check it off or strike it off. Google Tasks also follows this human tendency of striking off tasks that are completed.
When you are done with a task you created, you can mark it complete.
Want to check which tasks are done?
What is the simplest way to make a time table? To organize your schedule according to your calendar. Google Tasks maybe the simplest form of the To-do list, but you can use Google Calendar and Google Tasks without switching between apps.
You get a calendar view of all your tasks for the day.
To-do apps mostly don't provide a calendar within the app itself, but it is Google! You can sync your Calendar with GoogleTasks.
If you want to Edit the task from the Calendar itself you can do so too. Click on the respective task, and you can see a tile version of it.
There are options like "Edit Details", "Delete" "Close", "Mark Complete", "View related email".
Easily add an email as a task. If your work email id is in sync with your Google Tasks you can easily manage your tasks.
Here is how you can sync Google Tasks with G-mail without a hitch with just a Drag n Drop.
The advantage of Google Calendar is, you can use it to create Reminders, Tasks, and Events. Just click on the Time Slot of a particular day and you can set a Task, Reminder or even an event.
Other than the much-used Google Calendar and G-mail, there is another app Google Keep that is under-utilized. But when coupled with Google tasks it becomes pretty useful.
Keep is used to take notes, just like sticky notes you use on your study table or your fridge. Google Keep is just digitized versions of quick notes or reminders.
If you want to make the Note a Checklist, then click on the three dots- "More" option. Select the "Show checkboxes" option. Add Title to the Note, and items. It is a nice way to create a grocery list.
When you open Google Calendar, all your Tasks, Notes, Reminders and events pop up in a single place. If you are obsessed with organizing and being on top of your schedule then Google Tasks is your perfect companion for Task management.
Google Tasks works effectively for basic task management. Orangescrum is a worthy alternative for it.
Orangescrum offers all that Google Tasks offers and so much more, from assigning tasks, setting task priorities to time tracking and calendar view, Orangescrum has got it all covered. Why settle for a to-do list when you can have an entire tool to yourself?