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Salgud |
Posted May 21, 2012 in: Creating a Todays Tasks search
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Checked off no
And Folder is Projects Or Folder is Actions And Due Date is before tomorrow And Starred is yes Or Starred is Yes And No due Date This message was edited May 21, 2012. |
Salgud |
The calendar is for displaying tasks, not events.
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Under "Show", "Subtasks", you have 3 options.
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Or add a task when you complete a job, "Invoice Job X"
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Posted May 21, 2012 in: Automatically mark a task as complete?
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The Help screens are your friend!
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Posted May 21, 2012 in: Creating a Todays Tasks search
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Something like:
Checked off no And Folder is Projects Or Folder is Actions And Due Date is before tomorrow Or Starred is yes ought to do it. |
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In place of indentations, I just use a dash.
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Salgud |
Posted May 17, 2012 in: Subtask due dates changing with parent
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@Brian
That's what Searches are for, so you don't have to change them individually. Do a little research in the help screens, maybe the forums, and it will pay off handsomely. |
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@Purveyor
I believe it's Jake's policy about not giving away their plans to their competition that is keeping all of them, hence, "we", from commenting. Seems pretty straightforward to me. |
Salgud |
I used an online colander once, but it had memory leaks! ;-)
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Copy and Paste?
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Salgud |
Posted May 08, 2012 in: Possible improvements and new features
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How about:
Postpone group of task by x days/hrs De-star repeating task on completion Better tag management (hierarchical) More/better print options for task lists and notes Save sort order, filters, etc in Saved Views |
Salgud |
Posted May 07, 2012 in: On Toodledo's UI and something I found . . .
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Sounds more like resource time/effort tracking software than a task manager, definitely overkill for me. If I were going to all that trouble, might as well take the leap and use project scheduling software, like M$ Project.
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Lakien's book was the first I read, many years ago, about time management. Was a great start then, and I imagine would be ok now. The basic concepts still work, but, of course, there's no reference to electronic task managers.
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Salgud |
Posted May 07, 2012 in: Can a subtask be assigned to more than one task?
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Sorry, no, TD parents are hermaphroditic, only one per child.
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Salgud |
Thanks, that will be useful!
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Salgud |
Posted May 04, 2012 in: How to order contexts on left panel
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You do have a couple of other options. You can name your Searched using 2 - 4 - 6 instead of 1 - 2 - 3 so that when you add a new one, you can just use the odd numbers and not have to change all the higher numbers. But only one time for each.
You can also name new in-between views 1.1, 1.2, etc. And yes, it's a kludge, but it will remove the need to renumber every time something changes. |
Salgud |
I just right click on links and select "Open in new tab". It's not very difficult or time consuming.
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Salgud |
Posted May 01, 2012 in: Charging for Sub Tasks a bit naughty
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I'm so sorry you didn't do your homework, honey bunches! :)
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Salgud |
Posted Apr 30, 2012 in: Don't display repeating tasks early
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There are a few ways of doing this. One is as follows:
I have my own Hotlist in my Saved Searches, and the filters allow only Next Actions whose Due Date or Start Date are before tomorrow (actually, the real one is a bit more complicated, but this part is all that's needed for this discussion.) So my repeating tasks don't show until they are due today or due to start by today. Of course, I have to go through everything in my Weekly Review and keep my Next Actions tasks current to make this happen with one-time tasks, but my repeating tasks, which have no Start Date, pop up on my list on their Due Date with no help from me after I set them up this way. |