A full circle means that the project is open to everyone, while a donut means that the task belongs to a limited access project. This icon represents the project to which the task belongs.As you can see, you can change many different parameters here. To select them, tap on the task list’s menu ("…" icon next to the view’s name) and choose “Select tasks”.Ĭhoose the tasks you want to edit and tap the “Change” button at the bottom of the app. If you want, you can work on several tasks at once. Search is available for the following parameters: It will help you find a specific project, section, tag, or person. If you tap on the attribute, you can use the search option (the magnifying glass icon). If you enable Time attributes in a project, you can also set the time needed and time spent parameters to your task.You will then receive a notification about it. If you don’t want to forget about a task, set a reminder for it.If a project is divided into sections, you can assign your task to a section.You can also set a due date for the task.If you create a task in a shared project or move it to one, you can tap this button to delegate the task to someone else.Tap here to change the project this task belongs to.Once you create a task, you can change its parameters: The checklist will always be cleared with each new instance. However, if your comment containing a checklist is pinned, Nozbe will reset its progress with each renewal of your recurring task. The next instance of that task will show the checklist in the same state you left it before completing the previous instance of that task. This means that if you check off some of the checklists' elements in one instance of the recurring task, then the checklist’s state will be preserved. If the comment containing a checklist is unpinned, the progress of a checklist will stay unchanged with each renewal of that task. If your recurring task has a comment with a checklist, its state upon the task’s renewal will depend on whether the comment is pinned or unpinned.
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