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Date Completed
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msgphd |
Does the program store the date completed? If so, is it possible to have that displayed?
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Stefan |
Yes. You can use Sort to add Date Completed, Data Added, etc.
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daaje |
At present, when a task is completed the calendar indicates the due date for the task.
----------------------- I would like to have the option of having the calendar display completed tasks either by Due Date or Completed Date. While I would probably want to view only by the date of completion, someone else may want to view by original due date... |
tarch |
Can the inputted date for Data Completed be changed yet? If not, this is a critical item for me that I've requested in the past. Please advise.
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Jake Toodledo Founder |
The completion date cannot yet be edited. We are thinking about adding this in the future.
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aderbyjones |
I would like to just add my vote to making the completion date editable. I'm really interested in using the chains to track daily habits that I'm trying to establish, but if I forget to check it off on the day, that functionality is lost. I love how customizable the program is, and look forward to new updates. Thanks for your hard work
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Alisa |
I, too, would like the ability to change completion dates. I am just getting back to my computer after a few days and will be inputting tasks that are already completed for historical purposes. I will be checking these all off as completed but will need to manually add the date to the Notes field to have a true historical record of events.
The historical feature of Toodledo would not be of much value unless completion dates can be modified. Thanks! |
SonnyJim66 |
Another vote for being able to set date completed on a task.
Regards, Mike |
c.c.s |
Need manual entry of completion dates. PLLLLLLEEEEASE.
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buzzy93 |
I really need the ability to edit completion dates! Please!!!
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Alan |
+1 on this one.
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magictorch |
I'd really appreciate the ability to change the completion dates - I could use it to monitor adherence to service standards at work.
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