I had thought of that but I do those setting now for direct line projects (high 
priority) and collateral line projects (low priority).  I guess I could just 
change my thinking on that.  There is also an option to tag to-dos and I could 
use that but I need to know other reasons why one might want to tag to-dos.

Michele


-----Original Message-----
From: Jenny M Benson [mailto:ge...@cedarbank.me.uk]
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2012 9:34 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] For those that use the to-do list, what is the best way 
to do this?


Michele Lewis wrote:
> I use the to-do list a lot.  I need to way to distinguish between
> things I need to do and things I have done and I am just waiting for the 
> results.
> For example, I might have a to-do saying that I need to get a marriage
> license for someone but I haven't actually mailed off a request yet.
> I also have some to-dos where I have already mailed off for the
> marriage license and I am waiting for the courthouse to respond.  I
> need a way to differentiate between these two situations.  something I
> need to do but haven't yet, vs. something I have done and I am only
> waiting for the results.  I want to be able to filter so that I can
> have a list of things I still need to do.  What the best way to do
> this?
>


If you don't mind losing one of the available settings, how about using "Low 
Priority" to indicate To-Dos that are in progress and reserve "Medium Priority" 
and "High Priority" for To-Dos which really are To Do?

--
Jenny M Benson




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