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Organizing Notes according to deadlines and repeating Tasks.


midnightstarr2021

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There should be a way for Evernote to automatically organize notes according to immediate deadline with Date and time. Right now it's all over the place even though there is a Date Updated or Date Create. I want something that is like I have something to do at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., and 11 a.m. today. Right now is it 9 a.m. then 7 a.m. is right next to it.

I would also like it that the Tasks in My Task has those with dates and times repeating. There should be a repeating option too. The unimportant tasks do right now.

If you want me to be clear as to want I mean, please let me know.

 

 

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Hi. Unless you want to be buried in reminders and always clicking 'done',  it would seem better to have one reminder for today with a list (by times) for tasks due in the morning at least - maybe all day.  You could pin that note to your home page, and process through the list.

Sadly Evernote doesn't (yet) have a repeating option - but again if you pinned your list for one day,  it could still be there for the next... just re-set the reminder when you complete the current day's tasks.

Since many users won't have your intensive schedule it's impossible for Evernote to give you an off the self solution.  If you can't find an acceptable work-around,  the only option would be to look for another app.

 

 

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Used to be in pre V10 Evernote you could use Reminder Dates and search by them.  There was overhead to maintain the time if you wanted more than just day sequence.  You could create saved searches and sorts representative of your needs.

You can still use Reminder dates in V10 but can no longer sort by the field should you use it in list view.  Clueless as to why the functionality didn't carry over but alas it did not.  Maybe it was the introduction of tasks?  FWIW.

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