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  3. Microsoft To Do users can now print lists from the iOS app with today’s update

Microsoft To Do users can now print lists from the iOS app with today’s update

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
April 7, 2020
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The iOS version of the Microsoft To Do app updated today to Version 2.15 and added a feature many had been wanting for a while; the ability to print out lists from the app.

This update also added fixes for bugs that were affecting the app’s icon and causing the app to crash.

Here’s the full release notes:

  • Printing has arrived on iOS! If you like to have a hard copy of your lists, then you can now print them out.
  • For accessibility, we fixed the announce position of a file attachment.
  • If you find that the app badge isn’t behaving as it should, then this update should fix that for you.
  • Sometimes our app was crashing if you chose a custom recurrence but didn’t select the start date. We fixed that one.

Have you been wanting the print option and are you planning to print out any lists now? Let us know in the comments and then follow us on Pinterest for more Microsoft app update news.

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