Quote Originally Posted by vegheadjones
You can also set up multiple categories for task items. This is what I do, one for context and one for project.
I tried that for a while - one category to signify the client/project, another to signify the type of task. But I ran into the problem where Outlook sorts and groups categories alphabetically when there are multiples - so it's not consistent, four tasks for one project might be grouped under the project name and a fifth would be grouped with the task type. I guess I could get around that by using special prefixes to signify which categories are clients and which are task types... hmmm... but then I think the "projects-as-contacts" system will probably work out easier anyway.