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Grouping of the second level
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Squall |
Good day!
I have a question or, may be, an offer. For now it is impossible to group tasks in the existed group. But I think, than it could be very important function. For example, I have a group with all current work projects. Each project contains some direct tasks. It would be very convinient to have them grouped in the second level in the mother group "Projects". But for now, if I want to group tasks of any project I need to make an independent group for every project. If I have from one to five active project it won't be a problem. But now I have about forty different projects and my task list turns into the trash can. Can you add this function in the programm or show me how can I creat the second level grouping, if that function already exist? Thank you! |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
How do you sort your tasks or what are you using to determine "grouping"?
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Squall |
I sort my tasks by date, priority and folder.
By "Grouping" I mean Subtasks. And I'd like to make many level's subtasks (at least 2 levels :) ). Eventually, for example, I want to create next structure: 1. Task - "My projects" 1.1 Subtask' - "Home" 1.1.1 Subtask'' - "Garden" 1.1.2 Subtask'' - "Garage" 1.2 Subtask' - "Car" 1.2.1 Subtask'' - "Change oil" 1.2.2 Subtask'' - "Change car)" 1.3 Subtask' - "Business" 1.3.1 Subtask'' - "Restaurant" 1.3.1.1 Subtask''' - "Create a new menu" etc. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
I understand now. For multi-levels of subtasks, we recommend that people use "Outlines" which can be linked to a task for easy reference.
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Squall |
May you tell me how can I link "Outlines" to my task?
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pawelkaleta |
You have to do it in the same way you attach file to your tasks - click on the Attachment icon next to task item, then choose Outline in the popup menu and select the outline you want to link with task.
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Jake Toodledo Founder |
You also need a Gold subscription to use the Attachments feature.
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Squall |
Thanks for the solution!
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