Good one!  I thought that that only works for recurrence tasks; that's a
nice workaround with the occurance = 1.

This would be something that could be put on a Project template that had
this set, the project bit set, and possibly even a set of tasks that lead
one through defining the project.

It does force a date and that would have to be changed when the project is
set up.

Lisa

On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 12:40 AM, chuckdevee <[email protected]> wrote:

> Just figured this one out..
> If you DONT want your project to appear in the ToDo view after all its
> subtasks have been done ie you're sure you have completely mapped out
> all the necessary subtasks and don't want to be prompted decide
> whether the project is complete or needs more subtasks, then there is
> a quick and easy way to set the project to autocomplete.
>
> If you go into task recurrence  and
> 1. set "End Occurences" to 1 occurence
> 2. in advanced options, select "automatically occur when all subtasks
> are complete",
> Then the project itself autocompletes when all its subtasks are done.
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