Thanks for the suggestion. I will give it another try. 

Cheers

SJ

On Wednesday, 26 August 2020 at 20:17:16 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:

> Can I suggest that you read this blog post?
>
> https://blog.mylifeorganized.net/2019/03/comprehensive-guide-to-repeating-tasks.html
>
> I think you can set up a recurring daily project and by playing with the 
> advanced options, only the uncomplete subtasks will appear each day until 
> the project is finished. 
>
> You may have to play with your Synchronisation Setup to get only the 
> active task.
>
> Hope this help.
>
> Le lundi 17 août 2020 à 20 h 53 min 17 s UTC-4, 
> [email protected] a écrit :
>
>> I have been using Google Calendar for a while now to try and block out 
>> time for larger projects but I can't get it to work how I want to. I am 
>> hoping someone might have some ideas for me.
>>
>> Lets say I decide that I want to work on Project A from 10.30 to 11.30 
>> each day for a week. Under project A I have a whole range of tasks set out 
>> in order. I want to block out this time on my calendar so I set it up and 
>> sync it to Google. That is fine for calendar but not my to do list because 
>> once I get past 11.30am on Monday, all the items on the list still show up, 
>> when I don't want to see them until Tuesday.
>>
>> I could use a context instead but that does not help with my calendar.  
>>
>> I can work around by switching between my to do and my outline but it is 
>> not that intuitive because I have to keep an eye on my calendar as well as 
>> my to do list.
>>
>> Any thoughts.  
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Stephen J 
>>
>

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