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gashton34

Posted Apr 05, 2012 in: Holidays
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Would it be so difficult from a programming standpoint to have a feature to enable you to input a 'block' task to cover several consecutive days? i.e. something that once you've inputed it, you could make it appear on several days in a row at once, then you would just tick off each day's entry as it happened. That way, when you looked forward to a particular date, you would know not to book anything in as you'd be on holiday. I understand the differences between a to-do list and appointments, but why make them separate, when they could be together, thus saving mistakes through double-booking and overlap. I have no idea whether this is possible, but it would certainly make my life easier. So far it's been the one and only sticking point for me using Toodledo.
gashton34

Posted Apr 05, 2012 in: Holidays
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No it isn't a task. However, in a diary you would 'block book' several days as holiday time, so that you would know not to book any other tasks in for that day. Then when you looked into the future for specific days, you would see the holiday marked down and therefore wouldn't put any tasks in there. So it seems that to carry out the same procedure on here, I'd have to create a task for every single day of my holiday period.
I love toodledo, but I think it lacks some of the functionality of a paper diary. It seems pointless and a waste of time to me to keep both a to-do list AND a diary - why not merge them into one piece of software?
gashton34

Posted Apr 04, 2012 in: Holidays
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Say I'm on holiday for two weeks. Can I input this to over every day of those weeks, or would I have to input 'holiday' for every single day manually?