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What's new in Microsoft To-Do
Version 1.63With our latest update, you can create list groups to organize your lists. Just tap or click the list group icon to the right of +New List to create a new list group. This will create a group with the name “Untitled group”. To rename it, just tap or click to select the “Untitled group” and begin typing the new group name.
To add lists to a group, click or tap and hold the list to drag and drop it into the group. On mobile, you can also tap the three dots to the right of the group name and then select the option to Add/Remove Lists.
Screenshot of the Travel list group and edit menu open with option to Rename group and Ungroup lists
On Windows or web right-click the list group to make changes to your list group. On mobile, tap the three dots to the right of the group name. You can then choose to Rename group or Ungroup lists. Selecting the option to Ungroup lists will remove the list group. The lists from the group will remain and you will be able to access them in the sidebar.
Version 1.62
Now it's possible to assign tasks to any member of a shared list, including yourself. To assign a task within a shared list, open the task’s detail view and click or tap Assign. Then, select the member of the shared list you’d like to assign the task to.
Screenshot with the Assign to the menu and the option to assign a task to List members Miriam Graham, Alex Wilber or Isaiah Langer.
To view all of your task assignments, click or tap the Assigned to Me list. Any task that has been assigned to you will automatically show up here along with assignments from other enabled connections, such as Planner.
The Planner connection can be turned on in To-Do Settings. The Assigned to Me list appears automatically. It can be turned off by opening To-Do Settings and setting the Assigned to Me smart list to off.
Version 1.52
The next step in our Outlook and Office 365 integrations will arrive in version 1.52 with flagged email as tasks. Customers signing in to the To-Do web or Windows app with a work or school will have the option to Show a list and enable flagged email as tasks in their account.
Screenshot showing the prompt to Show list. It says:
Flagged Email
Want to keep track of the email you flag in your inbox?
With the option to select
Show list or Not now
Once the Flagged Email list is enabled, it will be populated with up to 10 flagged emails from the last 2 weeks. All emails flagged from that point forward will also flow into To-Do as tasks. In To-Do, those emails will be fully editable tasks, which can be renamed, assigned due dates and reminders, added to My Day and marked as Important. To open the original email, just select the option to Open in Outlook from the detail view.
Screenshot of the Flagged Email list open and showing the detail view of the task Logo redesign. In the detail view, there is the option to Open in Outlook as well as a preview of the email text.
Version 1.49
With our next update, Microsoft To-Do will support file attachments. You can now include more context by adding an image, document or other files to your task. Microsoft To-Do supports all file types, though file uploads are limited to 25 MB per task. Files that were added in Outlook Tasks will also be fully accessible in Microsoft To-Do.
Screenshot with Microsoft To-Do open to task Prep for presentation and the option to add a file highlighted.
At the moment, files are only supported within personal lists. We will bring file support to tasks within shared lists with a future update. While all file types are accessible on Android, only photos are able to be uploaded from our Android app at this time.
Version 1.39
In version 1.39 Microsoft To-Do will get a new look on the web. With our simple new design, you can focus on staying organized. We’ve made it easier to visually organize your lists by color and keep track of your tasks at a glance with our updated icons.

Screenshot of My Day in the new web app
Customers using Microsoft To-Do in tandem with other M365 web apps will also appreciate a more unified design experience across the apps.
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Version 1.32
Now that we’ve released Steps, we’re excited to share our own next step with you: List Sharing in Microsoft To-Do. We’ve designed sharing in Microsoft To-Do to be flexible and lightweight, so the app can work the way you do. With our share link, we make it easy to coordinate and collaborate in small teams and one-on-one. Just generate the link and share it with your team, family, and friends via email, SMS or app of your choice. Once you’ve accomplished your project together, you’re free to stop sharing and turn off the share link, remaining in control of your list.
Copy link to share a list
This update will begin rolling out to Microsoft To-Do for iOS, Android, Windows 10 and the web in early June. We anticipate most To-Do users having this update in their apps by mid-June.
Version 1.28
With the release of Microsoft To-Do version 1.28, we're happy to introduce Steps. Similar to the idea of subtasks, Steps allow any to-do to be broken down into smaller, more actionable pieces.
To help customers( Microsoft Support Number ) be even more productive, each to-do will display just how many steps it contains and how many of those steps have been completed so far. Steps will also maintain their completion state even as the to-do they belong to is marked as completed or incomplete.
Animated gif showing a to-do being selected to open the detail view, a step being completed and a step being added
This update will begin rolling out to Microsoft To-Do for iOS, Android, Windows 10 and the web beginning on April 5th. We anticipate most To-Do users having this update in their apps by mid-April.
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