On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 9:15 AM, Svenn Are Bjerkem
wrote:
> I see that the way a date is attached to an item has changed. Now, I
> generally do not use due dates, but instead use the date when the item
> was created. When I open the task overview, all dates will be marked
> in red, since they are
2010/1/21 Dotan Cohen :
> I should just mention that if this is implemented, and I am not sure
> that it is worth the work that it would take, then the ability to hide
> columns should be made available. The user shouldn't be forced to see
> all the unwanted columns that he doesn't need. Now that i
I should just mention that if this is implemented, and I am not sure
that it is worth the work that it would take, then the ability to hide
columns should be made available. The user shouldn't be forced to see
all the unwanted columns that he doesn't need. Now that it is only one
or two unwanted co
Better yet, it is possible to do them in alphabetical order, which
will make it easier for the user to remember:
[ad: ] // Addition Date
[bd: ] // Begin Date
[cd: ] // Completion Date
[dd: ] // Due Date
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2010/1/21 Svenn Are Bjerkem :
> Hi,
> I see that the way a date is attached to an item has changed. Now, I
> generally do not use due dates, but instead use the date when the item
> was created. When I open the task overview, all dates will be marked
> in red, since they are in the past, and as due
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