How to Work With Oogwave to Do List
You can now use the to-do list feature of Oogwave very easily. Simply manage all your important work in the TO-DO list.The to-do list option is on the desktop calendar .Here is the step by step guide for using the feature.
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Steps
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1Login Oogwave with your username and password and watch out for the calendar at the desktop. You will find the To-Do Tab on top right corner of the calendar.
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2Click to open the tab. You will see the entries if already added. Click the list items and view the details. You can also add the activities with each Todo entry. The status or date of adding entry is displayed with each entry.
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3Add TODO and Associated Activities: Simply click "Add New ToDo" to adding new or simply click the items from the list and edit. Select the date from the calendar. With each ToDo you can associate activities.
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4Any Todo will remain pending if you will not complete it. Simply click the check box to close the ToDo. You will get reminders for unclosed ToDo.
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5Click on the "View Closed Records" to view previous ToDo items that you have completed.
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Tips
- It's better to manage ToDo list. Simply add and close the ToDo items, if you have completed it.
- Add number of required activities with each ToDo items. It's not mandatory but it's a good practise. This will keep the clock ticking and you don't have to remember every minute details. Just add simply follow it on Oogwave.
Sources and Citations
- Find out more on www.oogwave.blogspot.com
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