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>>> office every day”, instead of having a lead time of 1 day, I put a 7-day
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> *From:* mylifeo...@googlegroups.com *On
> Behalf Of *Richard Emes
> *Sent:* Saturday, December 9, 2023 17:41
> *To:* MyLifeOrganized
> *Subject:* Re: [MLO] feature request: one-time-delay for recurring actio
] feature request: one-time-delay for recurring actions
I struggle with this too. My workaround is to set the start date for when I’d
like to do the task and the due date as the latest date eg recurring weekend
tasks start on a Friday and are due on Sunday. When completed they start the
next
I struggle with this too. My workaround is to set the start date for when
I’d like to do the task and the due date as the latest date eg recurring
weekend tasks start on a Friday and are due on Sunday. When completed they
start the next Friday etc
On Wednesday 6 December 2023 at 20:34:49 UTC Ja
I'm not exactly sure what you are asking, so I'll try to clarify with an
(verbose) example. And then I may have a better response.
Suppose a task is set to recur every 2nd Wednesday,
1) the task is due on the 1st
2a) On the 1st, the task is completed as planned.
2b) The task is updated to be d