Others have given you ways to filter them out, but let me put in a plug for
why they are that way. You said yourself that the project isn't "finished"
-- that is exactly why it's still visible.

So I would offer another alternative, which is simply to name (and think
of) your projects differently. If you make the project task itself the
"finish up" action for the project, then it makes more sense to have it in
the view. For example,

Instead of this, where you are left with a task (Paint the house) that is
somewhat done but ambiguous:

Paint the house
         Buy paint
         Power wash
         Apply paint

You could try something like this:

"Finish house painting and clean up" (project name)
         Buy paint
         Power wash
         Paint the house

Or even:

"What needs to be done for house painting?"
         Buy paint
         Power wash
         Paint the house
         Clean up

Then, when the subtasks are finished you have an explicit task which you
can postpone with start date, add more children and postpone those children
with a start date, etc.


On Tuesday, November 6, 2012 12:13:34 PM UTC, robert roszak wrote:
>>>
>>> I have few projects that currently have all tasks finished. In my
>>> opinion, they shouldn't then be visible on my To-Do list because they are
>>> not TASKS in general understanding. OK, I understand they are on TODO for
>>> me to check them 'finished', right? But assuming there's still next action
>>> I don't have figured out in a moment and I don't want to call project
>>> finished yet - how can I get rid of projects view on To-do list then?
>>
>> --
Lisa

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