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Tomorrow button
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mesposito2 |
Has anyone requested a button to more easily move tasks to Tomorrow? I know multiple selection is tough, but what about a small action icon next to the due date that changes the due-date to Tomorrow just for that line item?
Jun 25, 2008 >> no time |
Jeremy |
good idea....clear the books for the day...especially if everything blew up on you and you need to move everything to the end of the day. I would like to be able to edit multiple items at once (change several items to future dat), that has been requested.
I second the request.... |
whitten |
The classic view is very useful for doing something like this to a group of tasks. Basically you can go and change it quickly for each of them and then push a mass "change"/"update" button.
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Nathan R. Hale |
I also think a "tomorrow" button would be awesome!
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Jeremy |
Does anyone use the " ? " modifier before the due date to automate "tomorrow" ?
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InfoJeff |
Posted by Jeremy:
Does anyone use the " ? " modifier before the due date to automate "tomorrow" ? Jeremy - I saw what you wrote at http://www.toodledo.com/forums/2/328/-1414/repeating-tasks.html and did not realize a task would repeat that way. So the "?" modifier on a due date would only advance the due date to tomorrow if the task repeats daily, right? From http://www.toodledo.com/info/help.php?sel=42 : You can also designate a task as optional by placing a "?" in front of the due date. This acts like "=", but if the date passes and you have not completed the task, the task will be automatically removed, or moved forward if it is a repeating task. --------------------- That being said, I agree a "tomorrow" button would be helpful. Even better, perhaps a button to advance the due date X number of days. Or maybe a "tomorrow" button that you could click 3 times to move the due date forward 3 days. This message was edited Jul 22, 2008. |
Jeremy |
The problem with just using the ? modifier is that only repeating tasks move forward. I frequently have days that things change rapidly and I would like to move forward tasks that are not set up as repeating.
Its not very orthodox GTD, but its what works for me. A tommorrow button of some kind of mass move forward would help. |
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