Hi Lisa,
I have seen you make a similar comment to this on a number of posts
goes to the inbox. (My workaround is to put Goal=Week on inbox so it shows
up in my views).
Everything that is in my Inbox I also see in the various views (both
standard and my own), so I am wondering what's
Solved my own problem. Creating a new task with a context of @Office on the
iPhone, the other 67 @Office tasks appeared, along with @Errand and @5 PRN
tasks.
Suggests that on first install in some circumstances the iPhone version
requires a task to be created with a context on the iPhone
Hi, Dave. As you know you cannot create a recurrence without a due date.
Here's a workaround, which fails on your requirement for something simple
but more-or-less does what you want.
-Create a task named parent with start and due date set for the intended
start date of your next instance of
I don't understand why a due date is required for recurrence either. Many
of my use cases are I don't want to start worrying about something until a
particular date, that doesn't mean its due on that date.
d
On Tuesday, September 3, 2013 10:51:34 AM UTC-7, Dwight Arthur wrote:
Hi, Dave. As