Using Intelligent Task Parsing in Todo Cloud Web

Modified on Wed, 22 Jan 2020 at 04:18 PM

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Setting a Due Date


Add a due date and due time to a new task by putting the date in parenthesis. The parenthesized expression will be removed from the task title.

Examples:

  • Buy Milk (tomorrow)
  • Buy Milk (Wednesday)
  • Take out the trash (1/9/13)
  • Take out the trash (tomorrow 10:00pm)


Setting a Start Date


Add a start date to a new task by putting the date in square brackets. The brackets and date will be removed from the task title.

Examples:

  • Clean out the garage [today]
  • [Saturday] Clean out the garage
  • Look for the best deal on a new car [Mar 17]


Setting a Priority


Set a task priority by using exclamation symbols. The exclamation symbols and their corresponding qualifiers will be removed from the task title upon creation.

High Priority Examples (Creates a task titled "Pay the electricity bill" with a high priority):

  • !!! Pay the electricity bill
  • Pay the electricity bill !!!
  • !High Pay the electricity bill
  • !Hi Pay the electricity bill
  • !h Pay the electricity bill

Medium Priority Examples (Creates a task titled "Get a haircut" with a medium priority):

  • !! Get a haircut
  • !Med Get a haircut
  • !M Get a haircut
  • Get a haircut !m

Low Priority Examples (Creates a task titled "Fix leaky faucet" with a low priority):

  • ! Fix leaky faucet
  • Fix leaky faucet !Low
  • Fix leaky faucet !L

No Priority Examples (Creates a task titled "Look into getting a water softener" with no priority):

  • Note: No priority is the default priority when you install Todo. If you have not changed this default, you do not need to explicitly specify no priority when creating a task.
  • !none Look into getting a water softener
  • !n Look into getting a water softener
  • Look into getting a water softener !N


Adding a Tag


Add a tag to a task by using the '#' symbol directly followed by a tag. If any of the tags do not exist, they will be created.

Examples:

  • Learn to play "Blue Ridge Cabin Home" on mandolin #KeyOfA
  • Buy Milk #groceries #dairy


Setting the List


Set the task list that a task belongs to by using the dash character (-) followed by the name of an existing list.

Examples:

  • Call Bob -Work
  • -Work Call Bob
  • Replace the furnace filter - Home

Tip for using iOS customers using Siri:

  • You can say the word "dash" to get Siri to add a dash character. Siri will add a space between the dash and the list name. The Todo Cloud service will still interpret this as a list name.


Adding a Project


Add a project by first writing the name of the project, then a semicolon (;), and then items of a project separated by commas.

Examples:

  • Home Renovation; Choose paint color, Look for low pile carpet, Review the estimates
  • ACME Product X; Call Bob, Arrange to meet with Roger

Tip for iOS customers using Siri:

  • Add punctuation in Siri by saying the words, "semicolon" and "comma"


Adding a Checklist


Add a checklist by first writing the name of the checklist, then a colon (:), and then checklist items separated by commas.

Examples:

  • Shopping: bananas, milk, wheat bread, oatmeal
  • Camping: sleeping bag, tent, fishing pole, water, granola bars

Tip for iOS customers using Siri:

  • Add punctuation in Siri by saying the words, "colon" and "comma"


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