Hi Nick,

Thanks for the solution, I will play around with that!

With regards,
- Jorgen
On 17 Apr 2016 00:54, "Nick Clark" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jorgen
>
> A quick and dirty way to do this would be to set up 13 contexts, one for
> each month and one called Agile with includes those 12. You could then
> write a view that filters on the Agile Context and groups by context. Any
> tasks with the month context set would appear within the relevant group.
> You could set the properties on any tasks to make them active at certain
> times, but would need to ensure your view included all to make them visible.
> Hope that makes sense.
> Nick
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