Hi. I'm new to TaskUnifier and I wonder what is a recommended solution for the following case.
I have some lists/folders (like "Books to read" with 50+ elements) where I would like to be able to manually sort elements in a specific order (what to read first). There is no dates to sort. A priority field has to few values to use. A title fields could have some custom "ordered" prefixes, but it is not very flexible.
It would be great to be able to simply resort a list by drag and drop (on a weekly review or when the new element is added).
How could it be done best in TaskUnifier?
Marcin
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Create a searcher, then in the sort order tab, you can check the box "Allow manual ordering". Then you will be allowed to drag and drop tasks to order them manually.
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At first I though I would need to create searchers for every folder which should be sortable. Later I discovered a global settings to make folders manually sortable as well (and make it LIFO by default).
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Hi. I'm new to TaskUnifier and I wonder what is a recommended solution for the following case.
I have some lists/folders (like "Books to read" with 50+ elements) where I would like to be able to manually sort elements in a specific order (what to read first). There is no dates to sort. A priority field has to few values to use. A title fields could have some custom "ordered" prefixes, but it is not very flexible.
It would be great to be able to simply resort a list by drag and drop (on a weekly review or when the new element is added).
How could it be done best in TaskUnifier?
Marcin
Create a searcher, then in the sort order tab, you can check the box "Allow manual ordering". Then you will be allowed to drag and drop tasks to order them manually.
Thanks for your reply. I missed it earlier.
At first I though I would need to create searchers for every folder which should be sortable. Later I discovered a global settings to make folders manually sortable as well (and make it LIFO by default).