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Add "Skip to current task" button in Suggestions list
I have several repeating tasks which I occasionally have to mark as skipped. I have to open each task From the next day's Suggestions list, and click "Skip to current task", then return to the list. It would be helpful if there was a botton available on each overdue repeating item in the Suggestions list to just tap/click to skip it. It would make going through the Suggestions much quicker.752Views0likes0CommentsRe: "Skip to current task" incorrectly skipping too far ahead
I've found repeating tasks that look like that's happened, but I've also caught myself accidentally marking future occurrences done. If I mark the recent one done, the next occurrence pops up in the Recently Added section of Suggestions, and sometimes I forget I just marked it done, and do it again. then I have to go into the Completed section and find it to unmark it.526Views0likes1CommentRe: Skip Occurrence of Repeating Task
Can't you just open the task the next day and click "Skip to current task"? If you don't want to wait till the next day to mark it as skipped, my workaround is to add a step called something like "Skipped". Then I can tick that and tick the task, and I don't feel like I'm saying I've done something that I didn't.1.6KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Wish list after extensive use of To-Do
DrBHebert I agree about "next week". And why are we just limited to Today, Tomorrow and Next Week? I often need to set the dates to the coming Saturday, but that's only an option on Fridays. There's plenty of room in the dropdown, why not show the next 7 days? I use separate Chrome profiles to keep my accounts separate. I don't need to be able to do global searches, as my tasks never overlap.693Views0likes0CommentsDragging in To Do web doesn't auto scroll
If I have a list of tasks that more that's longer than the screen, I can't drag a task higher than the task currently at the top of the screen. I have to drag it as high as I can, then scroll up, then drag it again. In the mobile apps, if I drag a task to the top of the screen, the list starts scrolling so I can drop it higher up. This should be implemented n the web interface too. My workaround is to click the star to mark the task important, which jumps it to the top, then unmark it again. That's helpful, but still a pain if I don't want it at the very top.413Views0likes0Comments
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