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| vicentginer says: As someone said in this post
Posted at 9:54am on October 21, 2006 |
| ssilence says: I agree, I really think a progress drop down box of some sorts, or even a progress slider bar (45% complete, 90% complete) would be great. Posted 5 years ago |
| ascaaear says: I believe users dont bother about setting the progress bar on each little tiny task, so why not make the progress bar increase with, like 5% every time you click on a task.
Posted 5 years ago |
| jezozwierzak says: I agree there should be some status drop down choice. I have Smart lists: Home, Family, Work, University, MyProjeckts. If I implemented that by tags and Smart Lists I would have 15 Smart Lists. This is situation when I want to implement only 3 statuses. Posted 1 year ago |
| tmama12 says: I would be happy with just being able to mark a task as "In Progress". I have only been using RTM one day and not having this ability has already been an issue. For instance, one of my tasks is Laundry. It is a repeating task. It may take a couple of hours or take all day to complete this task on any given instance. If I could mark the task "In Progress", I could see at a glance the things that have started, but will take a while to finish. This would also help with tasks that may take multiple days to complete. I saw the forum thread asking for a start date. A start date in combination with "In Progress" and "Waiting for Someone Else" status options would be amazing. I've used these task statuses in Outlook for years and they have been invaluable for keeping track of tasks that are a bit more complex. With these status options, these tasks don't fall through the cracks. Also, adding these status options makes it much simpler than trying to make it happen through smart lists, duration and whatnot.. I've tried smart list and duration finagling and it is just too much trouble for something so simple. Posted 1 year ago |
| tmama12 says: I just noticed that this suggestion has been on here for years. I'm surprised because when MS Outlook added these status options, it was practically a revolution in task functionality in that program. It made using tasks practical and simple for every type of task. Posted 1 year ago |
ranbarton ![]() says:I said it five years ago, and I'll say it again: tags and smartlists. Posted 1 year ago |
| osarjeant says: The problem with using tags as a catch all is that it becomes very convoluted. Posted 1 year ago |
| prabham says: +1 for status Posted 8 months ago |
dstepp says:A progress bar from 0 to 100% would be very useful for most of my tasks Posted 10 weeks ago |