Good day. I have noticed that when I filter a task list by due date, and there are tasks with subtasks, Quire will organize based on the main task due date... This is not good if there are subtasks that will expire before the due date of their main task. Example:
Using the Due Date Filter it will appear like this:
A. Task 1 - October 25
B. Task 2 - October 31
1. Subtask 1 - October 17
2. Subtask 2 - October 22
3. Subtask 3 - October 31
This is how it should appear:
1. Subtask 1 - October 17
2. Subtask 2 - October 22
A. Task 1 - October 25
3. Subtask 3 - October 31
B. Task 2 - October 31
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Peggy, Apr 20, 2021
Yes. This is exactly what I mean, once I un-sort the tree would remain intact... However, in the due date organized view, it would be great to be able to see the main task for a given subtask.
Jaiver Quintana, Oct 20, 2017
Hi Jaiver, Got it. Let us think about it. BTW, you can press Ctrl (or Alt for Mac) after you sort by Date to see the parent task of each task.
Crystal, Oct 20, 2017
Hi Jaiver, Thank you for the suggestion, we shall consider it. 😃 BTW, let’s say we break the tree structure and list the tasks by their due dates one by one after you sort by Date. Would you expect to see the original structure after you un-sort?
Crystal, Oct 17, 2017