ForumsQuestionsDisplaying empty or with more than 2 weeks old tasks folders
Displaying empty or with more than 2 weeks old tasks folders
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FM |
One main rule of GTD is to review as often as possible all your folders to "think about them" and check if there is a new task to add, etc ...
Toodledo does offer the possibility to view all folders that contain non accomplished tasks, folders with more than 2 weeks accomplished tasks, but I haven't found a way to see all folders, empty or not, with accomplished tasks or not (excepted in the "folders & contexts " view, which is not usable to edit/add tasks). I would like to be able to review a list displaying all folders Is that possible ? FM This message was edited Apr 20, 2009. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
Have you tried using our advanced search page?
http://www.toodledo.com/info/search.php |
FM |
Thank you, I tried but:
I want to see a list with all my folders, empty or not, with tasks checked or not. It seems that with the advanced search I am able to see all the folders excepted empty ones (that is with no tasks inside). I want to see the empty folders in the same list. Possible or not. Thank you, FM |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
I see. Yes, there is currently no way to see empty folders in a task list. We'll think about a way to add that.
Thanks |
FM |
Thanks ! But it would be nice to see empty folders or folders with more than 2 weeks old tasks.
FM This message was edited Apr 20, 2009. |
gregory.beck |
I'd like this feature too.
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lisalhilton |
I'm new to Toodledo, and I'm loving it, but this is a feature I was interested in, too. Are there any work-arounds that anybody has found? Would adding a -1 priority task of "keep current" or something like that keep them showing up, even if I filter out -1 priority tasks?
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Anders |
I'm pretty sure the Folder's divider (I assume that is what you are referring to) will disappear as soon as there are no active, unfiltered tasks under it. I can't think of a good work around for this. You could just create a task like "keep on top of Folder X" that would just live there permanently. You could give it a reference status or something like that so it could be hidden when you are not in need of it.
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