Dave Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> What I have done is give every task a date of today, because I
> didn't want to think about when they are due, in most cases they are

nil at the date prompt might be a better choice. =) That gives you
undated tasks. If most of your tasks are undated, (setq
planner-expand-name-default "nil") so that RET at the prompt gives you
an undated task.

> just ongoing tasks for various projects to do when I have time. But
> the today page is just too much, so I want to move them all and keep
> them just on the project page.

planner-copy-or-move-task (C-c C-c) or planner-copy-or-move-region and
specify nil as the date.

> Then I'd have to change how I use planner, but I think I can find a
> more effective way to use it.

Undated tasks are good. You could also get the hang of saying +7 to
mean 7 days from now, etc. =) Have fun!

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