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Suggestion: One click less to Change reminder date


Walder

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Moved to the Feature Request forum, and you have my vote

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I'm curious about the "often change reminders dates"

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On 3/25/2019 at 11:08 AM, DTLow said:

I'm curious about the "often change reminders dates"

Sometimes I don't organise small tasks as individual notes. One note is one project with small tasks. When I finish a task I know when I should do the next task and I change the reminder date of the note. 

 

 

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17 minutes ago, LibertyMom said:

I would like to be able to change the reminder date on multiple notes at once.  Is that possible?

It's possible to set reminder dates using scripting; single or multiple notes.  Scripting with Applescript is a feature built into Evernote/Mac

I also use Fastscripts to launch scripts with a keyboard shortcut,

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52 minutes ago, LibertyMom said:

I would like to be able to change the reminder date on multiple notes at once.  Is that possible?

Nope, not using EN function as it sites today.

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On 3/27/2019 at 6:31 PM, Walder said:

Sometimes I don't organise small tasks as individual notes. One note is one project with small tasks. When I finish a task I know when I should do the next task and I change the reminder date of the note. 

Thanks for the explanation.
I understand the reminder date is set for the project; 
- I wouldn't adjust it for each task

If a  task needs it's own date, set it up as a separate note; otherwise I see no  problem with it using the project date.

My Current Task List is generated by saved search  
reminderOrder:* -reminderTime:day+1 -reminderDoneTime:*   
Projects remain on the list until completed.

 

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