I understand that there are times that you have repeating tasks
that do not really have a pre-determined date when they are due,
and that MLO makes you put on a due date, which is annoying. My
position is that if I set up my tasks well, I can just pick some
meanin
I also wish MLO could do this.
On Thursday, January 7, 2021 at 10:34:51 AM UTC-6 gleep...@gmail.com wrote:
> I think this would be a very good addition - but I think people commenting
> are missing the point. Imagine, for example, a checklist -say "Things to
> do before leaving for Vacation".
So... After almost twelve(!) years I think we can safely say that this is a
long-outstanding request. Has anything ever been done with it?
On Friday, 8 January 2021 at 03:34:51 UTC+11 gleep...@gmail.com wrote:
> I think this would be a very good addition - but I think people commenting
> are mi
I think this would be a very good addition - but I think people commenting
are missing the point. Imagine, for example, a checklist -say "Things to
do before leaving for Vacation". I don't have a due date - but I want to
be able to go through the list, check things off, then leave for my
vac
Hi Dwight,
So I recently came back to MLO after leaving it. When I started
researching this issue I realize that I have already asked the question i
was looking for an answer to!
Well this work-around does work, except after trying Omnifocus I've gotten
used to "start dates" as "defer dates".
Hi, Troy. I support this suggestion and I hope it happens. But I know
that it would be a big change, and in the meanwhile I am all about the
workaround, so let's discuss how you could schedule your expense reports.
First, you want the task to go away once it's completed and not appear
in your
+1 for me.
Another example would be to file my previous month expense report. Don't
want it to show up until the first, but it doesn't really have a due date.
I just want to be reminded and for it to reset once I complete it and I
don't want it clogging up my screen until the first of month.
Is there any progress on this? Any plans to implement it? This is for me
currently the biggest issue with MLO and I would very much support the
request.
On Friday, 26 November 2010 13:19:48 UTC+1, chuckdevee wrote:
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> This would be really useful for me. I have quite a few problems with
> the
I'd like this too. +1!
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Other examples:
- 12 months worth of statements to process - you might break down into
12 separate recurrent tasks (no due date)
Alternate complete - have considered this. But there are at least 3
disadvantages:
- New task is generated immediately after completion of old one - would
I +1 this request...
(Did notice this was from 2010 - but as yet the feature is not implemented.)
I also do not use due dates unless a task HAS to be done by a certain date.
Another example of where you'd want recurrence with no due dates:
- Break a big task into smaller sessions (3x 30min s
kdevee
Sent: 28 November 2010 8:52 PM
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Subject: [MLO] Re: Feature Request: Recurrence to work for tasks without a
Due Date
Hi.. to claify a bit further..
Recurrence functionality has advanced options which ctrl+click doesn't
have.
For example,
- recurrence options enable task gro
A few examples without subtasks where one may not want a due date, but
a start date is useful:
Donate blood (recur XX weeks after done)
Go to the dentist (recur XX months after done)
Check your free credit report (recur 1 yr after done)
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Hi.. to claify a bit further..
Recurrence functionality has advanced options which ctrl+click doesn't
have.
For example,
- recurrence options enable task groups to be reset once they have
been completed.
- a maximum number of recurrences can be set
Lets say, for example, I have a recurrent project
Not really clear on what you want. Assuming you want to recur on
completion, could you not just use alternative complete i.e. control
+click in tickbox?
On Nov 26, 12:19 pm, chuckdevee wrote:
> This would be really useful for me. I have quite a few problems with
> the ordering in the ToDo views b
Hi,
if I understood it correctly, you can emulate duplication of tasks
without due date by alternative complete (hold ctrl + check "complete"
check box) - task is completed and duplicated as new uncompleted task,
which is what you actually want by recurrence without due dates. (But
it is not soluti
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