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Identity Lab |
Thank you for the update! Would love to see this feature.
JPR - Good advice, thank you too! I'm now keyboard switching between my "Main" view with inline subtasks (correctly ordering with dates) and "Folder" view with parents and sub tasks grouped to top of page. Nice and simple :) |
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Identity Lab |
Hello,
Been a long time Toodledo "Free" user and just upgraded to a "Pro" account. Working with parent and sub tasks is great (and functional). I have one query and I can not find an answer on the forums (searches only reveal old locked threads, and no solution) about Due Date on Parent Tasks. I always have my task view set to "Main" and sorted by "Due Date". This perfectly groups tasks with a grey bar heading - ie: "Due Today", "Due Tomorrow", etc. A pretty common setup, I'm sure. Problem: When I have a parent task without a due date and it's sub tasks all with a due date, the parent task is hidden at the bottom of the screen under "No Due Date". Without changing sort order criteria to "Task/Subtask" (which removes my important "Due Today", "Due Tomorrow" grey bars) is there a way to have the parent (and grouped subtasks) sit in amongst my task list based on the due date of the earliest sub task. Therefore appearing on the days it needs attention. This is a crucial tasks management issue, so tasks are not missed with the parent pulling all sub tasks under "No Due Date". It seem odds and unintuitive to try any continually remember to update the Parent's due date, just to have the group sit where it should in the list. Thank you! From a 99% happy new Pro user! :) |
