Dwight,
That would work great except that most of my reoccurring are projects with 
subtasks.  It puts those subtasks as having a recurrence of none.  Is there 
anyway to group on the parrent tasks recurrence status instead of the task 
itself?
Thanks,
Susannah

On Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 8:44:38 PM UTC-4, Dwight wrote:
>
> On Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 5:00:50 AM UTC-4, Liz wrote:
>>
>> is there a way to have recurring tasks show up at the bottom of my to do 
>> list when it is time for them to recur?  i keep having the same few things 
>> appear at the top and don't always make it through my list.
>>
>
>  
>
> Hi, Liz.
>
> on windows: Bring up the view filter specs in the left had side panel. 
> Find the section that says "group & Sort" and click on the button that says 
> "group by". In the hierarchy of groups that you see, find the highest one 
> that says "none" then click on the word "none" and from the menu that pops 
> up click "recurrence". Make sure that the "ascending" button after 
> "recurrence" is set. It should now look something like this: 
>
> click "ok"
>
> You will now have a group of non-recurring tasks, followed by groups for 
> hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and yearly recurring tasks. If you don't 
> like this, go to the bottom of the left side panel and click the "discard 
> changes" button. If you want to make this permanent, click the arrow next 
> to "discard changes" and select "save view"
>
> If there's anything above that you don't know how to do, write back and 
> ask for step-by-step directions.
> -Dwight 
>

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