At 11:40 AM 2/5/2011, you wrote:
If you have a recurring task and then add (one-off) sub-tasks to it and then mark these done followed by marking the recurring task done, the completed sub-tasks are left attached to the 'new' uncompleted task (assuming you don't have the automatic resetting of sub-tasks enabled). Logically, they should be left attached to the completed copy (assuming you have this enabled) as they were effectively completed as specific sub-tasks of that particular instance of the recurring task.

How do you create one-off subtasks under a recurring task? I thought the recurrence applied to the tree...I suppose if you don't "inherit dates" it could be seen either way....I'm confused but it's been a long day so it's probably me :)

And whilst I am on the subject of recurring tasks, another minor annoyance is that if you have a recurring task with a short recurring interval (eg every day) and several days (say) have passed, when you mark that task completed, the new occurrence should be set to the next occurrence after the current date/time.

Are you looking for the already existing feature, "recur 1 day" (or X days) after this task is completed? I think this feature already exists and you just have to choose it.

I have lots of recurrent tasks and I use both of these, in different ways.


Lisa


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