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  1. On 7/29/2013 at 12:21 AM, Rykmann said:

    Yes.

     

    This has to be done in Firefox.
     
    1) Open Firefox
    2) Download TableTools2.
     
     
    3) Create the table in EN on your PC . Use the top row as your header row.
     
    4) Sync with EN web client.
     
    5) Click on the edit icon (the pencil in the header section)
     
    6) Right click in the header section of the column you want to sort / filter.
     
    7) Scroll down to TableTools2 - select your sort/ filter option.
     
    😎 Sort
     
    9) Click on Done
     
    10) Sync with EN client

     

     

    It's 2018 and the TableTools2 addon seem to be now defunct. 

  2. On 6/8/2018 at 11:43 PM, DTLow said:

    You're hijacking your own discussion. It's better to start a new discussion with the title GTD.

    I use a separate note for each task
    For task management, I have two workflows

    1.  Processing tasks from my Inbox (default notebook)
    2. Processing tasks from project management

    I use a saved search to produce my current task list       reminderOrder:* -reminderTime:day+1 -reminderDoneTime:*
    As you can see, its entirely date based (reminder date).1888651303_ScreenShot2018-06-08at07_08_09.png.35bb03039444c4cd02cf9b7017554641.png
    I store due dates in the reminder feature.  If there's no formal due date, I assign current date to identify tasks I'm working on currently

    Processing tasks from my Inbox (default notebook)

    As I'm processing the notes, I flag actionable notes with     tag:!Actionable
    I assign    tag:!Project - aaaaaa    if part of a project
    I assign a due date (reminder feature) if appropriate

    Processing tasks from project management

    Each project has a master project note, flagged with    tag:!Type-Project66658489_ScreenShot2018-06-08at07_09_34.png.63c8e3979df84b68e886b3d1a856b5de.png
    Each project has a separate tag (!Project - aaaa).  I do periodic reviews using the project tag.  
    I use a saved seach to produce my active project list      tag:!Type-Project -Tag:!Archive

    I add tasks as separate notes, assigning due dates (reminder feature) if appropriate.
    From GTD standards, I don't worry about prioritization of tasks.  Just identify the next action.
    I adjust due dates if required.  If there's no formal due date, I assign current date to identify tasks I'm working on currently

    I review my project notes in title sequence.
    To control the sequence, I prefix the note titles
           -Project Note
           ++Task (next action)
           +Task
           .Completed Task
          Miscellaneous notes (no prefix)

    Calendar

    When appropriate, I sync task entries to my calendar.  
    I use a script on my Mac; there are third party products like Cronofy Calendar Connector

    Daily Journal1974255768_ScreenShot2018-06-08at07_31_17.png.258938ccbc3d8ad572e980e117d1393d.png

    My daily journal (Evernote Note) has sections for Current Tasks and Projects.  I populate these using the copy-links feature.

    Christ, you're like a Productivity God.

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