ForumsQuestionsWish: skip one iteration of a repeat
Wish: skip one iteration of a repeat
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| nick | 
							I have a lot of weekly repeating tasks.  If I don't get round to doing a task this week, sometimes I'm happy to let it slip to next week, and would just like this week's deadline to disappear from the task list. I don't want to mark it as done, because I don't want it appearing on the "recently completed" view, and I can't delete it because that'll vape the whole repeating schedule. What I do is manually move it on one week (or month, or whatever the repeat interval is), but it would be nice to have a single click (and icon to optionally put next to the delete icon) to skip one repeat. | 
| Jake Toodledo Founder | 
							Thanks for the suggestion.
						
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| Qrystal | 
							Yeah, I do that too... put things off ad infinitum.  I blame Remember the Milk for having a Postpone option!  Heh.  :P
						
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| DavidSzp | 
							I haven't tested this, but I believe from reading the Help file regarding future tasks, you can put a ? (question mark) as the symbol just before the due date to make a task optional. If it's a repeating task and it's after the due date, it skips to making it due on the next repeat instead. The = (equals sign) can be substituted if you want a task to be due on a particular date, but not before (but this does not make it optional like ? does). Search the Help for "future tasks" (without the quotes) for two or three really good entries, or this is the most relevant to this question: How can I hide tasks that are due in the future? | 
| GS | 
							Thanks for the link to the help file.  I will try this.  I also like the "click to postpone option like RTM has.
						
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| GS | 
							Posted by DavidSzp: [quote]I haven't tested this, but I believe from reading the Help file regarding future tasks, you can put a ? (question mark) as the symbol just before the due date to make a task optional. If it's a repeating task and it's after the due date, it skips to making it due on the next repeat instead. The = (equals sign) can be substituted if you want a task to be due on a particular date, but not before (but this does not make it optional like ? does). This message was edited Oct 23, 2008. | 
| GS | 
							I have not been able to get this to work.  Is this working as desribed by DavidSP and "future tasks" help?  I mean, does an optional task rollover to the next day if it is not completed.  Not for me.
						
			 This message was edited Oct 23, 2008. | 
| Jake Toodledo Founder | 
							If the due-date has a ? in front of it, then it is optional and it will automatically be rescheduled if the due-date passes.  It gets rescheduled sometime around 2am in the morning on the day after it was originally due. Hope that helps. | 
| myacescracked | 
							I have not been able to get the "optionally" feature to work.  I have several optional tasks to repeat daily that show as past-due on my hotlist rather than due today.  Also, I have several tasks that can only be completed on weekends.  I have set them as optionally due on Sat or Sun, to repeat the next Sat or Sun, and yet the tasks still show up in my hotlist as past-due tasks on weekdays.
						
			 This message was edited Oct 27, 2008. | 
| Jake Toodledo Founder | 
							Do you have your timezone set correctly and using a ? in front of the due-date to make it optional?
						
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