A way to do subtasks
graphicalx says:
Hey everyone. First post here :)
I'm gonna share my technique of saving subtasks. I don't know if anyone's suggested this before, and someone probably might've because its pretty simple.
E.g. in my business list I can create these tasks:
Hiring: Call Hammad for interview
Hiring: Email Ali his offer letter
Get Clients: 1. Task that has to be done in start
Get Clients: 2. Task after the first one
Get Clients: 3. And so on
So, Hiring is a task with subtasks that are un-ordered, and Get Clients has ordered subtasks.
Hope this helps you guys :)
I'm gonna share my technique of saving subtasks. I don't know if anyone's suggested this before, and someone probably might've because its pretty simple.
E.g. in my business list I can create these tasks:
Hiring: Call Hammad for interview
Hiring: Email Ali his offer letter
Get Clients: 1. Task that has to be done in start
Get Clients: 2. Task after the first one
Get Clients: 3. And so on
So, Hiring is a task with subtasks that are un-ordered, and Get Clients has ordered subtasks.
Hope this helps you guys :)
(closed account) says:
You're right... pretty simple :)
You might want to take a look at what this user has done. It utilizes tags, which I think are more effective for your scenario: https://www.rememberthemilk.com/forums/tips/14427/
You might want to take a look at what this user has done. It utilizes tags, which I think are more effective for your scenario: https://www.rememberthemilk.com/forums/tips/14427/
graphicalx says:
That really is useful, thanks jpwired!
mastah43 says:
Why is there no native support in RTM for subtasks? After 5+ years of RTM usage I really miss this feature so much I am about to create my own task management...
amirtal says:
or use another platform that supports subtasks...
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