Most Android users turn to Google Calendar to manage their lives. Its integration with Google Tasks is tight, and that makes using both of these services seamless. According to Android Police, Google Calendar will automatically hide completed tasks.

If you use Google Tasks and Calendar, then you know the struggle of seeing a cluttered Calendar interface. The completed remain in your Calendar interface, and they can clutter the whole app. If left unattended, this could really make for a messy interface.

Thankfully, Google Calendar will automatically hide completed tasks

At the moment, this seems to still be rolling out, as not everyone is seeing it right now. As you can imagine, when you mark a task as complete in Google Tasks, that task will automatically be hidden in Google Calendar.

This is a great way to clear up the interface if you have a bunch of tasks. If you want to show the tasks again, it’s a simple task to bring them back. If you have the feature, you’ll see the toggle in the general settings. You’ll see the toggle right under the Show week number toggle. At the moment, it seems that this could be a server-side update, so you’ll probably have to wait a bit for it to make it to your device.

In other Google Calendar news

Google Calendar now shows Microsoft Outlook attendees when in a meeting. Microsoft Outlook users are able to invite Google Calendar users to meetings. However, previously, the Outlook user’s name would not be visible to the Google Calendar user.

However, Google eventually changed. So, if you get a meeting invite from a Microsoft Outlook user, you’ll be able to see the user’s name. This is great because you’d want to know who’s inviting you to the meeting. If this is a business meeting, this is information you should have.

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