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Windows Phone 8 Apps : Calendar (part 8) - The To-Do List - Completing a Task, Viewing and Reactivating Completed Tasks

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Completing a Task

When you have finished a task, Windows expects you to mark the task as completed. This ensures that the task does not continue to appear among future tasks. You can tell Windows that you have completed a task by opening the calendar and following these steps:

1. Switch to To-Do view.

2. Tap the task you have completed.

3. Tap Complete.

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>>>Go Further: Completing Multiple Tasks

Occasionally, you complete several tasks at once. In this type of situation, it is easier to perform a bulk completion than flag each individual task as complete. If you have completed several tasks, you can designate them as complete by navigating to To-Do view, tapping the Select button to pick the to-do items you want to mark as complete, and then tapping the Complete button.


Viewing and Reactivating Completed Tasks

Sometimes you need to look back or reactivate a completed task. You can see your completed tasks by opening the Calendar, going to To-Do view, and following these steps:

1. Flick the menu icon upward.

2. Tap Show Completed.

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3. Tap and hold the task you want to reactivate (or use the Select icon to select multiple completed tasks).

4. Tap the Activate icon.

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