Hi Mark,

Welcome back! Nice to see your in the group again :)

Yes for now start/due date/time of the tasks are synced to the calendar as 
start/due date/time as well. What would be your proposition? An option to 
not sync start date and use mlo due as start and due for the calendar? I.e. 
create an appointment with zero length?

Thanks,
Andrey. 

On Thursday, June 25, 2020 at 10:34:11 PM UTC+3, Mark Levison wrote:
>
> 7yrs after I departed I'm back. I no longer use MLO for business - my team 
> uses StoryMaps and a Kanban board. (Don't ask we're searching for a better 
> tool set on that front). I'm back using MLO for my personal tasks as I 
> realized that I was abusing my gmail account and its snooze function as an 
> ineffective task manager.  *(For those who keep track I'm back using a 
> Windows, at least until the dust settles on the Apple ARM platform - 5+ 
> yrs).*
> ---
> The actual question, since I've been gone calendar view/sync has popped 
> up. (Thank You/Спасибо Andrey/Team).
>
> However the calendar also gets the start date, not just the due date. In 
> the past I have used start dates as a way of ignoring something until a 
> specific moment. With start dates syncing to the calendar, I see tasks 
> anytime I look into the future in the calendar.
>
> Example I have to buy my daughter a new paper notebook. The due date is 
> Saturday, however I could get one anytime i'm out of the house. So I set 
> the start date to today. Of course now it appears in my calendar for the 
> next few days.
>
> I looked for calendar sync options and I can't find any.
>
> What are my options:
> - stop using start dates?
> - ….
>
> Cheers
> Mark
>

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