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Norman R. Nager, Ph.D.
Currently the default for Entourage Task due dates is none unless you type
one or click on the miniature calendar in a Task window.
Problem: If you accidentally save a Task before setting a due date, it ends
up out-of-sight and out-of-mind at the bottom of the list, no matter how far
in the future that may be. In the course of multi-tasking or when
distractions arise, it's easy to make such an error.
Which would be more practical for MS Mac Business Unit developers and most
users?
-- Create a built-in default date for all Tasks to be the next day--the
same as if you clicked on the mini-calendar for the current month that's in
each Task window?
Or:
--Create a new preference that would allow the user to select the default
date for Task due dates by checking "today," "tomorrow," or "none" unless
you click on the calendar and select a new date or type one?
Respectfully, Norm
one or click on the miniature calendar in a Task window.
Problem: If you accidentally save a Task before setting a due date, it ends
up out-of-sight and out-of-mind at the bottom of the list, no matter how far
in the future that may be. In the course of multi-tasking or when
distractions arise, it's easy to make such an error.
Which would be more practical for MS Mac Business Unit developers and most
users?
-- Create a built-in default date for all Tasks to be the next day--the
same as if you clicked on the mini-calendar for the current month that's in
each Task window?
Or:
--Create a new preference that would allow the user to select the default
date for Task due dates by checking "today," "tomorrow," or "none" unless
you click on the calendar and select a new date or type one?
Respectfully, Norm