I depend greatly on the Reminder view being open. I would like to be able to add color similar to what Googe Keep does for the Reminder view. I dont need it in the actual note.
This would enable me to highlight entries that are urgent - red, less critical - green, blue, etc.., Informational - no color.
Currently my workaround is to add symbols in the first characters of the title. ie: *** This is a critical note, / Close this case after updating notes.
Symbols are not searchable so I cannot look for the *** in the title and sometime miss them in visual searches.
Also a optional setting to set a color on reminders that are past due if a color is not already set.
My 2nd request is I use EN for ticket tracking. And in many cases I would like to quickly create a unique ticket # in a note.
So the feature to insert a unique serial / date code / record # or some other form of searchable unique identifier would be great.
Currently, I add a template: And then have to manually enter a date code such as 201905161041 which is YYYYMMDDHHMM as my unique code. There has to be a faster way.
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I depend greatly on the Reminder view being open. I would like to be able to add color similar to what Googe Keep does for the Reminder view. I dont need it in the actual note.
This would enable me to highlight entries that are urgent - red, less critical - green, blue, etc.., Informational - no color.
Currently my workaround is to add symbols in the first characters of the title. ie: *** This is a critical note, / Close this case after updating notes.
Symbols are not searchable so I cannot look for the *** in the title and sometime miss them in visual searches.
Also a optional setting to set a color on reminders that are past due if a color is not already set.
My 2nd request is I use EN for ticket tracking. And in many cases I would like to quickly create a unique ticket # in a note.
So the feature to insert a unique serial / date code / record # or some other form of searchable unique identifier would be great.
Currently, I add a template: And then have to manually enter a date code such as 201905161041 which is YYYYMMDDHHMM as my unique code. There has to be a faster way.
Thanks,
Roger
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