I like to work from reports created through the search function.  Maybe I'm 
looking for no birth dates or no surnames or . . . I tag the list. Then I could 
work through the to-do list and put in the repository and notes.  When I go to 
a repository it is difficult then to work through priorities with just the 
tagged individual list. It would be nice if that search list could create 
to-do's for each individual on the list. (Just the basic search information 
would fill in the fields, ie Birth Date, Location would be from the location 
indicated, what is the task would simply be find "birth date"). My thought is 
then as I am at a repository all my to-do's for that repository are there for 
everyone, plus all my research goals for each individual is there; otherwise, I 
bounce between the to-do's and the tags (no repository information)  and then I 
get off track.

Or maybe there is a way and I've not discovered it yet
Thanks


---- Brian/Support <[email protected]> wrote:
> You could tag those To-Dos which are pending a response or which require
> your action.
> The Tagged To-Dos which are still open would then give you a list of the
> items still waiting for a response or those which you need to work on
> depending on how you use the tag.
>
> You do not even have to edit the To-Do. The Tag box in the lower left of
> the To-Do List screen will tag or untag the selected To-Do.
>
> If you click on the filter options tab of the To-Do list you can elect
> to show only tagged or only untagged.
>
> Brian
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> On 23/03/2012 8:56 AM, 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?
> >
> > michele
>
>
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