I understand your use case, mine is slightly different. If I miss an 
occurrence by a day on a recurring task it's not overdue, it's failed. The 
task I'm creating can only be performed on that day, once that day is over 
the opportunity is gone. So I don't want the task accumulating in overdue, 
just disappear and maybe increment a counter 'failed'.

Thanks for your input

On Friday, January 26, 2018 at 2:19:04 AM UTC-5, grizz wrote:
>
> What do you want to achieve?
>
> I set to that kind of task occurence to repeat X days after completition. 
> So If i passed some instance task stays in overdue, but after competition 
> next occurrence is counted from competition date.
>
> Regards,
> ― grizz 
>
> W dniu czwartek, 25 stycznia 2018 15:08:35 UTC+1 użytkownik Eamonn napisał:
>>
>> Thanks, I know I can do that. I wanted to do it automatically once time 
>> has expired.
>>
>> On Thursday, January 25, 2018 at 7:01:41 AM UTC-5, grizz wrote:
>>>
>>> Right click. Skip occurence.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> ― grizz 
>>>
>>> W dniu czwartek, 25 stycznia 2018 08:06:35 UTC+1 użytkownik Eamonn 
>>> napisał:
>>>>
>>>> IF I'm using this to do soemthing habitually I may occasionally not do 
>>>> it, is there a way to make it so if  a task isn't completed on the day of 
>>>> it's removed and counted as 'not done'?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>

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