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defer all of today's to dos until tomorrow
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igenr8 |
Is there a way to defer all matters not completed today until tomorrow without touching all of them and deferring them individually?
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alexandremrj_2 |
The only way I can think off is using a search of:
Completed=NO AND DueDate=Today and them multi edit them for due tomorrow |
Jake Toodledo Founder | |
Salgud |
I've considered Alex's suggestion for this. I decided that the time to do that, which isn't much, just isn't worth it. I just leave them overdue, unless it gets to be a while. Then I reschedule them. I guess this probably isn't acceptable if you're very SJ, or a GTDer (which is pretty much the same thing). But I'm ok with it.
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piyush_soni |
Yes, I think this long step of first searching for the tasks which are really there in front of you, and then looking for the tool for multi editing them is not really worth it and most of the times you just keep them as they are.
I think the script ToodleDo Multi-Edit Tasks works really well for this and you can multi-edit the tasks then and there. |
PeterW |
Getting on my GTD soapbox...
The best approach is to not assign due dates to tasks unless they absolutely have to be done on that day. The temptation is to give everything a due date to schedule tasks and to remind yourself of things to be done. I have to stop myself doing this all the time. If you do a weekly review (or more frequently) and utilize the context feature and GTD's time/energy principles then you shouldn't need to use due dates to drive your workflow. |
alexandremrj_2 |
Hello,
the search is saved and you only do it the first time. After that you can Press "e - Pressing the e key will switch to the Search view." and them click multi-view for the edit. |
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