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dancrum

Posted Jul 01, 2014 in: Folders and Attachments
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  • dancrum
  • Posted: Jul 01, 2014
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Hello:

This may exist & if so, please tell me how. What I am looking for is a way to attach items to a folder ...as opposed to task or subtask.

I work as a manufacturer's rep and we have 34 different manufacturers. The best way for me to work is to create folders for each of them ...then I list tasks under each.

1. I would like to add attachments at this folder level.
2. Do you have a way to post a URL that can be easily seen & active ...besides the comment section?

Thanks,
Dan
dancrum

Posted May 01, 2014 in: Daily Tasks Question
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  • dancrum
  • Posted: May 01, 2014
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I think the issue is that the notes tab sorts by date and/or folder. I have folders with multiple tas/sub-tasks under each one. I do understand that I can add a note in the task and even modify the note. Maybe a suggestion to allow notes per task in the same manner with with you allow them per folder?

Dan
dancrum

Posted May 01, 2014 in: Daily Tasks Question
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  • dancrum
  • Posted: May 01, 2014
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Would I then be able to print/view those notes based on a date or range of dates? What if my supervisor asked me to email the work that I completed yesterday?

Thanks,
Dan
dancrum

Posted May 01, 2014 in: Daily Tasks Question
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  • dancrum
  • Posted: May 01, 2014
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I use Toodledo and enjoy the program. Our company made the foolish mistake of switching to Google Apps & your program allows me to attach google docs. However, I still find myself logging daily activity in a Google Docs spreadsheet.

Maybe I need more of a project manager, but I do not think so. I just need the ability to log work done on a project each day & display what was done each day. I use a task as the project, and add subtasks to that. However, I do not always complete a subtask in one day & I would like people to know what I accomplished each day.

Here is an example:
-Task A is my project named "OEM". OEM has 6 subtasks (named 1-6)under it.
-Now Today I completed subtask #1 in its entirety. However, subtask #2 required involvement of my development team. So I created a work order to have the development work completed. How do I let others know what I did today in each case?

1. A completed task.
2. A partially completed task.


Thanks,
Dan
dancrum

Posted Oct 11, 2013 in: Move Completed tasks
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  • dancrum
  • Posted: Oct 11, 2013
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Nice idea and thanks. However, it is nice to be able to see them at a glance, just be sure of what I may or may not have done.
dancrum

Posted Oct 11, 2013 in: Move Completed tasks
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  • dancrum
  • Posted: Oct 11, 2013
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I apologize if I am not seeing this. However, I have many tasks in folders. Some repeat, others do not. In any case, is there a way that the completed tasks/sub-tasks move down below once completed? This as opposed to being up in the list with the active tasks? Yes I can delete them, but I have learned to keep completed tasks for at least the term of repetition, so that I can see any associated items.

Thanks,
Dan