+1
I think it's not difficult to implement

On Aug 24, 1:30 pm, RichardCollings <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually on reflection, changing the second option so that it is
> *   skip all overdue occurrences
>
> would solve my problem without needing to add a third option.  ie: if
> the occurrence falling on today's date (if it does) either doesn't
> have a time or the time is earlier than now,  the next occurrence is
> set to the occcurence after this;  if time is after now,  the
> occurrence is set to today's date.
>
> On Aug 23, 1:19 pm, Richard C <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > At the moment, there are two skip options:
> > *  skip current occurrence
> > *  skip all occurrences up today
>
> > If the final occurrence falls on today's date, then clicking the
> > second option sets the Due Date today and if you have already reviewed
> > the task and don't want to see it again, you have to click the Done
> > box to move it onto the next reoccurrence - which is what I end up
> > doing most of the time.
>
> > If would be nice there was a third option
> > *  skip all occurrences (including today)
>
> > so that you can reset the task to the next reoccurrence without having
> > to do clicks (in different places)- Hide quoted text -
>
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