This is exactly what I wanted, the ability to automatically (and simply) rollover tasks and know they would not get dropped off a/the list. Whilst I have many folders including MY DAY, I now just use Planned. You have the option of putting any date in (rather than today) as the due date. If you then do not complete the task, it stays in PLANNED, but is marked (in RED) as OVERDUE. If you use PLANNED it will automatically slot tasks into TODAY when you create them. The advantage vs the Planned view is that you can easily move tasks manually in a specific order in My Day. I just found a better way to do this than using MYDAY. Select all items in the 'Earlier' section, right click and select Due Today. I wonder at times if MS personnel actually use their own products. Then, select Export Mailbox to save all your. As the Wunderlist team is developing Microsoft To-Do, it has a striking resemblance to Wunderlist. The Microsoft To-Do app comes from the team behind Wunderlist which was acquired by Microsoft about two years ago. Simple and secure data importing Easily import project and task data into Asana, including. Microsoft To-Do is a brand-new task management app from Microsoft for Windows 10 devices, iPhone and Android. Its intuitive interface and API-based structure streamlines the migration process and keeps all records secured. The automated migration service requires no coding skills. Then, select Export from the middle navigation pane. Set up Asana Import & Export for an easy-to-use importing and exporting tool. From the left navigation pane, select General. Then, select the cog icon to open your Settings > View full settings. It would be very simple to put in a configuration checkbox (KEEP incomplete tasks in MYDAY: YES/NO). To export your lists and tasks, sign in to with the same Microsoft account that you use to sign in to Microsoft To Do. Anything that is in MYDAY should stay in MYDAY until completed or removed. To have to do anything handraulically to make this happen is poor design, introduces points of failure and frankly is less than sensible. This is a very commonsense approach to task management where you have a list of things to do today that do not get done and should automatically be KEPT in MYDAY. Isn't there a AUTOMATIC mechanism for something that does NOT get completed today will roll over to MyDay (Tomorrow).
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