![]() You also choose what other aspects of the account you want to use - Mail, Contacts, Calendar and Notes. On the iPhone or iPad, when you sign in to your Outlook/Exchange account in the Password and Accounts area in Settings, you turn on access to the Outlook Tasks by enabling the Reminders setting. ![]() This means they are 'cloud-based' and can be accessed from any other device. ![]() If you have an Exchange or Outlook email account, the Tasks that you create in the Outlook app are stored in this email account. I so often speak to people who believe that, because they are storing their tasks in Outlook on a Windows computer, then there is no compatibility with their iPhone or other devices. What many people don't realise - especially if they have the combination of an Apple Mobile device and a Windows computer - is that the Tasks that they create in Outlook on a Mac or Windows computer can be available on, and managed from, any number of other devices - including Apple iPhones and iPads.
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