Hi David,
To prevent the next task from appearing in your To-Do list until the previous one is completed, you'll need to set either a *Start Date* or a *dependency <https://www.mylifeorganized.net/support/dependency/> *for each subtask. If you frequently create this type of task, you can use your existing task as a template. With "New from template" option you can create a new set of tasks with the correct date intervals - the dates will automatically shift to the current ones while keeping the intervals and other task properties intact. For more information on creating tasks from a template see this guide: Create from Template <https://www.mylifeorganized.net/support/create-from-template/?filter-condition=filter-windows> . On Thursday, February 27, 2025 at 8:15:07 PM UTC [email protected] wrote: > Hi All > > I'm not sure this is possible in MLO, but if not then I hope someone can > suggest a work around. > > I have a template task that contains 10 subtasks. The 10 subtasks must be > performed in order, one per day. I'd like to be able to assign the due date > for the first task to today, and have all the other tasks automatically > have the correct due days assigned. For example > > Task 1 - 1st May > Task 2 - 2nd May > Task 3 - 3rd May > ... > Task 10 - 10th May > > I set the parent to complete sub-tasks in order. Which does half the job > becuase only the first active task appears in my ToDo list. But when I > complete that task then the second taks appears immediately when, it > shouldn't appear until tomorrow. Currently I have to assign the start and > due dates to each task manually to prevent this. > > Anyone have any suggestions? > > Regards > David > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MyLifeOrganized" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/mylifeorganized/3483c5c9-215a-4e3f-9ebd-8b711b623ae8n%40googlegroups.com.
