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Retirement of “Tasks That Seem Important” Section from Suggestions in Microsoft To Do

Retirement of “Tasks That Seem Important” Section from Suggestions in Microsoft To Do

Microsoft To Do is retiring the "Tasks that seems important" section from the Task suggestions feature, effective July 30th, 2023. This means that users of Microsoft To Do will no longer see this section from the Tasks suggestions feature in the My Day pane. The retirement of this section should not have any impact on users' ability to manage their tasks, as other suggestions or smart lists in To Do can still be used to help manage tasks. No action is required on the part of users to prepare for this change, but it may be helpful for organization admins to inform their users of this upcoming retirement. The message ID for this announcement is MC642266.

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