Putting it in the project's note field at the moment. But what you
mention here for the note type, has always been one of my "most
wanted" for Todo.

Bye

On Jul 1, 4:13 pm, apgold <[email protected]> wrote:
> Not sure I'd call this a "problem", more of a "best practice", but how
> are power users of ToDo storing project reference material? In other
> words, I'd like to create an item (not a task, just a note) that I'd
> like to be part of the project, but not assigned as a task (but fully
> searchable). For example, for Project A, I have 20 plus tasks to
> complete. I also want to store a few emails I've received that are
> relevant to this project. Getting the email into ToDo is pretty simple
> by forwarding the email to my ToodleDo account. But, it seems like
> every item in ToDo must be a Task, Project, or Checklist. There
> doesn't seem to be a concept of a Note. So, I can store this email as
> a task with no due date, and perhaps give it a tag of "<project a
> reference>", but it still "looks and feels" to ToDo like a full-blown
> task that gets counted in the application badges and all those sorts
> of things. So, what I'm asking here is not for a "fix", but rather
> some best-practice guidance as to how "power users" manage this
> challenge. Thanks much.

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