Weekly Overview task order?
justpeyton4now says:
Is there a way to have the Weekly Overview show the tasks by each list rather than alphabetically for each day?
It would be much easier to plan my day if I could see all tasks in my Appointments List, Online Work List, Shopping List etc.
If that is not possible, would I need to go back and add tags to each task to start a Smart List? Is it possible to make a Smart List by using only the due date in all Lists and have it show tasks in order by each List rather than each task from all Lists in alphabetical order?
Yes, I am RTM challenged. LOL
Thanks
It would be much easier to plan my day if I could see all tasks in my Appointments List, Online Work List, Shopping List etc.
If that is not possible, would I need to go back and add tags to each task to start a Smart List? Is it possible to make a Smart List by using only the due date in all Lists and have it show tasks in order by each List rather than each task from all Lists in alphabetical order?
Yes, I am RTM challenged. LOL
Thanks
Hi justpeyton4now,
Sorry, but it's not currently possible to change the sort order of the Weekly Planner. Tasks will be sorted first by priority, then alphabetically.
If you haven't already, you may want to vote for this idea which suggests adding the ability to print a Weekly Planner for a specific list.
You are able to create a Smart List based on searches for due dates (for example, dueBefore: and dueAfter:) but it's not currently possible to sort the tasks within the search based on the list they are stored in. (You can find more information about the available search operators here.) Sorry for any inconvenience.
Sorry, but it's not currently possible to change the sort order of the Weekly Planner. Tasks will be sorted first by priority, then alphabetically.
If you haven't already, you may want to vote for this idea which suggests adding the ability to print a Weekly Planner for a specific list.
You are able to create a Smart List based on searches for due dates (for example, dueBefore: and dueAfter:) but it's not currently possible to sort the tasks within the search based on the list they are stored in. (You can find more information about the available search operators here.) Sorry for any inconvenience.
justpeyton4now says:
Thanks much for the help Brendan. I appreciate you answering my questions.
Peyton
Peyton