mention here for the note type, has always been one of my "most
wanted" for Todo.
Bye
On Jul 1, 4:13 pm, apgold <apg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Not sure I'd call this a "problem", more of a "best practice", but how
> are power users of ToDo storing project reference material? In other
> words, I'd like to create an item (not a task, just a note) that I'd
> like to be part of the project, but not assigned as a task (but fully
> searchable). For example, for Project A, I have 20 plus tasks to
> complete. I also want to store a few emails I've received that are
> relevant to this project. Getting the email into ToDo is pretty simple
> by forwarding the email to my ToodleDo account. But, it seems like
> every item in ToDo must be a Task, Project, or Checklist. There
> doesn't seem to be a concept of a Note. So, I can store this email as
> a task with no due date, and perhaps give it a tag of "<project a
> reference>", but it still "looks and feels" to ToDo like a full-blown
> task that gets counted in the application badges and all those sorts
> of things. So, what I'm asking here is not for a "fix", but rather
> some best-practice guidance as to how "power users" manage this
> challenge. Thanks much.
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