Tasks with start date of today (or earlier) to show up in today's list
suziestoj says:
Quite often I need to work on things that will take longer than a day to produce and will be due in a few days time, for example a document for a meeting in a week's time.
I want to be able to have all items with a start date of today (or earlier) showing up in today's list so that I know it is something I need to start working on as it will be due soon (and will need a bit of work on it).
I want to be able to have all items with a start date of today (or earlier) showing up in today's list so that I know it is something I need to start working on as it will be due soon (and will need a bit of work on it).
tallestguy says:
I love this idea. I just checked my Smart List and it shows that I've begun work on four items but according to my "today" list I've done everything for the day with nothing else to do... so frustrating
cwhite79 says:
Ditto! Most of my tasks cannot be finished in a day and require the use of both start and due dates to manage efficiently. Not seeing the tasks with start field in today seems like an oversight. The alternative is to create a Smart List that provides thos "custom Today" view, but then the default Today list should be hidden.
wilsontang says:
Agreed. I also vote for this feature.
I also vote for this. Many of my tasks take days or weeks to complete and not having the "start today" ones showing up on the Today list is confusing. I do have a smart list called "Start today" but that is not usually what I am looking at when I open RTM.
It would be perfect if they were all in the same place.
Thank you.
It would be perfect if they were all in the same place.
Thank you.
Great idea! I just suggested the same thing to the team without knowing about this thread!
I would also add that tasks with start dates that aren't due "today" be displayed in italic font instead of normal font to further differentiate them from tasks due today (bold, as in current behavior) or tasks not due today (with or without a due date, but with no start date).
I would also add that tasks with start dates that aren't due "today" be displayed in italic font instead of normal font to further differentiate them from tasks due today (bold, as in current behavior) or tasks not due today (with or without a due date, but with no start date).
sonyasinglee says:
Yes please! I rely heavily on viewing my tasks using ical and I think this functionality could almost turn any calendar into a Gantt chart.
(closed account) says:
I too would love to see this functionality. I see this thread was started two years ago, so am not very hopeful about this though.
(closed account) says:
Yes. It makes no sense to have start dates if they don't cause the task to show up in today view...seriously, how else would people use that field???
(closed account) says:
Yes, please implement this feature!
esymacojr says:
Wait this is still not implemented?! What is the use of the start date then?
(closed account) says:
I don't understand why this can't be accomplished with Smart Lists. With Smart Lists and dates (start and due), you can create exactly the list you want.
cwhite79
The alternative is to create a Smart List that provides thos "custom Today" view, but then the default Today list should be hidden.
You can hide the default lists by collapsing the All Tasks heading.
amkbcn
I do have a smart list called "Start today" but that is not usually what I am looking at when I open RTM.
You can set the web app and the mobile app to open to any list you want, including your Smart List.
cwhite79
The alternative is to create a Smart List that provides thos "custom Today" view, but then the default Today list should be hidden.
You can hide the default lists by collapsing the All Tasks heading.
amkbcn
I do have a smart list called "Start today" but that is not usually what I am looking at when I open RTM.
You can set the web app and the mobile app to open to any list you want, including your Smart List.
(closed account) says:
Oops. Those were supposed to be quotes and answers. Sorry about the confusion.
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