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An ability to flexible sort tasks in folders

2013-06-09
2013-06-10
  • Marcin Zajaczkowski

    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

     
  • Benjamin Leclerc

    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.

     
  • Marcin Zajaczkowski

    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).

     

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