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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]You need a word document or something that details all of the processes. Each process is a page and all of the steps are on the page. Put on there how many days lead time you need/duration. Spend time writing out all of the details. [/b] Then you need on your calendar, reminders to do the work. Either the block of time, or likely better yet an all day event that does not show as busy that stays at the top of the view so if you are thinking to yourself that you can do something else on thursday the 4th, you see oh, but I have to leave time for this step or that step. THis is recurring at the necessary cadence. THEN you need to use the taks planner tiles as your check list. DO not rely on your calendar as your checklist. The task planner tiles will give you emails daily as the tasks are upcoming. [/quote] Try this in One Note instead. It’s so much nicer than a Word document for something like this. You can scroll horizontally or vertically. You caninsert pictures, charts, links to other documents, etc etc. And you can share with someone else. I love One Note. [/quote]
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