Smart List 'Today' as dueBefore:tomorrow
(closed account) says:
I tend to use a smart list called 'Today' that I have created, which includes overdue tasks with a due date, so that they don't fall through the cracks. To do this, search for "dueBefore:tomorrow" (without the quotes) and save the results in a smart list called 'Today'.
intrpt says:
Is there a difference between (dueBefore:tomorrow) and (dueWithin:"1 day of today")?
intrpt says:
Sorry for that question but in which case the overdue tasks is displayed?
intrpt says:
Is this possible to create SmartList "Today" wich show today tasks and tasks postponed before today, but not show tasks postponed today?
p.s. Sorry for english, not native.
p.s. Sorry for english, not native.
dueWithin displays only future tasks and tasks due today.
dueBefore also displays overdue tasks from earlier days.
When you postpone a task, two things happen:
1 The due date is moved forward, to either today (for overdue tasks) or to tomorrow (for tasks due today).
2 A counter (postponed) is increased by 1
You have to figure out if you want to see the overdue tasks in your Today smart list or not, if they have been postponed or not doesn't really matter.
Not native English either.
dueBefore also displays overdue tasks from earlier days.
When you postpone a task, two things happen:
1 The due date is moved forward, to either today (for overdue tasks) or to tomorrow (for tasks due today).
2 A counter (postponed) is increased by 1
You have to figure out if you want to see the overdue tasks in your Today smart list or not, if they have been postponed or not doesn't really matter.
Not native English either.
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