"Thanks. Any way to change the due date one forward at the same
time? enter saves the change. "
Ok, if you're not using "lock period" then...
Alt + d, s, F4, right enter, tab, u, F4, right, enter, enter
If you want to try it, hotkey script (using Control+Shift+= as hotkey)
is: -
;DAYS DELAY IN RECUR X DAYS AFTER COMPLETION IN MLO
^+=::
Send !ds{F4}{right}{enter}{tab}{F4}{right}{enter}{enter}
return
Works ok for me.
On Feb 2, 9:44 pm, Richard C <[email protected]> wrote:
> Very high on my list of desirbed enhancements would be the option for
> updating the due date directly on any recurring tasks using all the
> excellent features that MLO provides when entering/updating dates/
> times.
>
> This would override the current date/time for the tasksbut when the
> task is completed, the next date/time chosen would be based on the
> recurrence rules.
>
> I know this has been requested before but it is now probably in my top
> 3 of things I would like to see in MLO.
>
> On Feb 2, 4:05 pm, Lisa Stroyan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have a lot of routine tasks that have "Recur X days after this task
> > is completed". I'd like the "Ctrl =" (move start date forward by
> > one day) to work on these tasks as well. I can see why you can't do
> > this on a task that is "every Wednesday", but since these tasks don't
> > have a set pattern, it would be very nice to be able to advance the
> > day to get them out of my current view rather than having to go into
> > the recurrence dialog.
>
> > Lisa
>
> > ----------
> > Lisa Stroyan, mailto:[email protected]
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