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start date - due date - calendar - task/event
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jonastidstrom |
Hi, I push "next action" tasks into the future by assigning a "start date". This is very convenient for me in the "Toodledo environment". However, when I use sync to Google calendar, it seems that the task is interpreted as an event.
A full day event is created if the task has a strata date. It is more problematic if start date is used together with due date (and or length) - a tasks may enter your calendar as a very long event. The solution is to avoid using start AND due date for a task. Or do you have another solution to this issue? My wish would be that the Toodledo developers offer the following option: i) only sync due dates (default) ii) sync all dates as it is today (optionally). Or perhaps someone of you smart guys have another convenient solution...;) This message was edited Dec 26, 2012. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
This is the primary way in which a to-do list is not like a calendar and is one of the limitations of syncing a to-do list with a calendar. If you sync with a calendar, then I recommend that you only use dates for hard dates, events and appointments. Tasks that do not have a specific hard date should be left dateless and you can then use priority/status filters to hide tasks that you want to push off.
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