As you were looking for a "next week" view, you might want to look at
the advanced filter rule: DueDateTime/in the next ? weeks/1. You can
combine this with grouping by Due Date to give you a clearly marked
view for the week. In the Group by dialog you can also select the "The
date groups in this view are grouped only by days" checkbox to give a
breakdown by day within the week.

On Feb 17, 10:29 pm, nschm873 <[email protected]> wrote:
> My "Due this week" setup is as follows:
>
> Action Filter: all
> check on include closed
>
> In advanced:
> Not complete AND
> Not Hide in ToDo AND
> ActiveAction AND
> subrule AND
>   DueDateTime on or before today OR
>   DueDateTime is this week
>
> Hope that helps...
>
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Kenny <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I am just looking for the next recurring task to be listed in to-do. I
> > did try to use the filter but I could not get it to work. The
> > recurring tasks is weekly so I set the filter to recurring = weekly.
> > But, when I set that filter my to-do list does not return anything,
>
> > My main goal it to just have what is due for the following week. I did
> > get that filer working, but the recurring task is not is the list.
>
> > Thanks!
> > Ken
>
> > On Feb 16, 6:25 pm, pottster <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Depending on the filters you use, a recurring task will appear in the
> > > ToDo view the same as any other, non-recurring, task.
>
> > > Recurring tasks can be included (or excluded) in the ToDo view by
> > > exception via the Advanced Filtering option. "Recurrence" is listed in
> > > the available criteria for filtering.
>
> > > If you are asking to see all future instances of a recurring task
> > > (like a calendar) then this isn't possible using the Recurrence
> > > function as only the current active task exists. Future tasks are only
> > > created when the active task is completed/skipped and even then it
> > > would only be the next instance in the recurrence pattern. You would
> > > have to manually create multiple future tasks without using the
> > > Recurrence function if this is what you want.
>
> > > On Feb 16, 10:33 pm, Kenny <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I have done some searching and can not seem to find out how to have
> > > > recurring tasks listed in the To-Do tab.
>
> > > > Thanks
> > > > Ken
>
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