Changed due date doesn't remove task from Today
When I have a task set for today, but don't have time for it (or decide to move it for another reason) I change the due date to another day. This doesn't take the task out of Today. If I manually drag it to Next, or the project it might have been assigned to, I'll have to move it into its correct position within that list again.
I would love it if changing the due date for a task to later than today automatically removed it from the Today list.
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Support Staff 2 Posted by Elbert McLaughlin on 30 Nov, 2009 02:39 PM
You are correct sir... this needs to be fixed!
3 Posted by Simon Bingham on 07 Dec, 2009 05:11 PM
Yes. Same here...
4 Posted by Mike Gushard on 24 Feb, 2010 02:06 AM
I have a similar problem but its even worse. When i change the date and manually remove it from today it about 50 takes or so automatically reappear and with the changes I've made undone. I've spent easily 12 hours over the past few weeks fighting with the Nirvana to keep my changes. its so frustrating.
Support Staff 5 Posted by Christiane Magee on 25 Feb, 2010 04:22 PM
Hi Mike... I think your issue might be a different one that what Simon and Johan are talking about. I replied to you support request so hopefully we'll be able to sort your issue out!
6 Posted by Glenn on 30 Mar, 2010 06:33 PM
Is there an update to this?
As I start digging in deeper and using Nirvana on a daily basis, I too am changing some of my dates, or with the current lack of recurring tasks, just using the old one with a new date to get the recurrence.
So, my question is, how do I get a task out of Today and back into its correct folder for a future "Today" date? Does it have to manually be dragged back into it's originating folder, or is there another way (right now)?
Support Staff 7 Posted by Elbert McLaughlin on 30 Mar, 2010 06:39 PM
Hi Glenn -
There is an option to "remove from today" using the context menu to the right of each task... just next to the due date selector. We put it there to solve this exact problem (assuming I am understanding your issue correctly...)
Elbert
8 Posted by Glenn on 30 Mar, 2010 06:45 PM
Oh ... BINGO!
Elbert, that's EXACTLY what I was looking for.
Thanks!
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