
You can convert the appointment to an event or meeting in the same way that you would create an event or meeting from within the Calendar module. The start and end times are set to the next half-hour increment following the current time. When you release the mouse button, an appointment window opens, already populated with the message subject as the appointment subject, the message text in the content pane, and any message attachments attached to the appointment. Outlook also provides a convenient method of creating a Calendar items (an appointment, event, or meeting request) based on an e-mail message you simply drag the message to the Calendar button in the Navigation Pane.

You can specify a task due date other than the default when you flag the message, by right-clicking the flag and then clicking the due date: Today, Tomorrow, This Week, Next Week, No Date, or Custom (which allows you to set specific start and end dates).

In the Set Quick Click dialog box, click the due date you want to appear by default (options are limited to Today, Tomorrow, This Week, Next Week, No Date, and Complete), and then click OK.
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You can change the default due date by right-clicking the flag and then clicking Set Quick Click. Tasks created by simply clicking a message flag appear on your task list under the default due date header.
