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There are different ways to prioritize tasks with Planfix. We consider manually sorting tasks by priority to be the most "correct" way of prioritizing. | {{#seo: | ||
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There are different ways to prioritize tasks with Planfix. We consider [[Manual task sorting | manually sorting tasks]] by priority to be the most "correct" way of prioritizing. | |||
In addition to this, tasks have two standard priority levels: regular and urgent, which can be used: | In addition to this, tasks have two standard priority levels: regular and urgent, which can be used: | ||
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Another way to prioritize is to create a [[Custom fields | custom field]] (or even multiple fields) put the priority in the field according to your preferred prioritization technique, and then sort/group tasks in [[Task filters | filters]] and [[reports]] using this field. | |||
Another way to prioritize is to create a custom field (or even multiple fields) put the priority in the field according to your preferred prioritization technique, and then sort/group tasks in filters and reports using this field. | |||
Latest revision as of 14:15, 28 October 2024
There are different ways to prioritize tasks with Planfix. We consider manually sorting tasks by priority to be the most "correct" way of prioritizing.
In addition to this, tasks have two standard priority levels: regular and urgent, which can be used:
Another way to prioritize is to create a custom field (or even multiple fields) put the priority in the field according to your preferred prioritization technique, and then sort/group tasks in filters and reports using this field.