pd1987 1 Posted June 6 Share Posted June 6 Is there a easy way to receive a daily email that contains an overview or list of all unfinished tasks? Ideally, this should be organized by due date. Many thanks in advance Link to comment
Evernote Expert agsteele 3,061 Posted June 6 Evernote Expert Share Posted June 6 Sorry. No. Link to comment
Level 5* gazumped 12,078 Posted June 6 Level 5* Share Posted June 6 The list would be fairly easy to create with a saved search though... not sure about the date order... Link to comment
Mike P 2,987 Posted June 6 Share Posted June 6 1 minute ago, gazumped said: The list would be fairly easy to create with a saved search Just to clarify, there are no saved searches for tasks but you could of course save a search for all notes containing uncompleted tasks, which is I assume what you meant. 1 Link to comment
Level 5* gazumped 12,078 Posted June 6 Level 5* Share Posted June 6 Hmmn. There's also the tasks view which has some filter options... Link to comment
Mike P 2,987 Posted June 6 Share Posted June 6 Just now, gazumped said: Hmmn. There's also the tasks view which has some filter options... Yes you can do that but just not save it. My normal solution would be to use AutoHotKey to automate the process but the whole screen is completely mouse driven -almost impossible to navigate with the keyboard. That makes it much harder, but not impossible, to use AHK A list of "all uncompleted tasks by due date" is basically just the "Today" tab of the tasks view, so we may be overthinking this. 1 Link to comment
pd1987 1 Posted June 13 Author Share Posted June 13 Thank you very much for the quick responses. The task overview is already very helpful and something I wasn't aware of until now. It would be desirable to have a function to receive this daily by email. However, it appears that this is not currently possible. Thanks again to everyone. 1 Link to comment
kkarney 146 Posted June 13 Share Posted June 13 You can get a daily email of note reminders. That's what I used to do before I started using tasks. Link to comment
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