Hello Christopher,

If you set the task so that the start and end date are today, then set it 
to recurr "Daily" and choose "Every 1 day(s)", then checking it off will 
change the start and end dates to tomorrow. Since the start and end dates 
are both after today, the task won't be defined as "Active", so it won't 
appear on any of your lists which are filtered to show only active tasks. 
Is that the behaviour you're looking for?

Regenerating a new task "x" days after completed means that it will 
calculate the due date from the date that you check off a task. So if a 
task is set to regenerate in four days but the next time it's due is in two 
weeks, then checking it off early, today, will set the due date to four 
days from today. Does that make sense?

Stéphane


On Friday, 24 January 2020 14:09:36 UTC, Christopher Engelsma wrote:
>
> So I have a task that recurs every weekday.  When I check this task off, I 
> don't want to see that task on my list until the next day.  Is there a way 
> to make that happen?  
>
> I see that the options are to set a task to *recur every weekday* or to 
> *regenerate 
> a new task*.  I am not sure how these differ from each other.  Can 
> someone help me understand?
>
> Much appreciated,
>
>
>

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