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    Richard Collings commented  · 

    Would be a useful first step towards a planning function

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    Richard Collings commented  · 

    I tink Damo's suggestion is correct in principle - there needs to be something that allows us to indicate when we 'plan' to do a task. The question is how to handle tasks that potentially spread over several days.because you may want to spread the time spent on such tasks unevenly across those days (due to other commitments, etc). I tend to create sub-tasks (Task X Day 1, Task X Day2, etc) in order to do this but I am not sure whether this is the best approach

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    Richard Collings commented  · 

    I think we need to be clear what this means - are we talking about a calendar function which records/shows your fixed appointments (ie something similar to Outlook) or are we talking (as per mlevons post) of something that is much more about helping people visualise, calculate and manage their workload over the coming days/weeks. For me, it is the latter

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    Richard Collings commented  · 

    Would also be happy with Dwights suggestion for a 'Complete as of' function where you can then specify the number of days ago when you completed the task

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    Richard Collings commented  · 

    You can do this by right clicking on the Due Date in the column view. Does this do what you were looking for or did you have something else in mind. Anything that helps with balancing future commitments is good as far as I am concerned tho