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Task completion dates are displayed in "Task calendar" view.
Task completion dates are displayed in "Task calendar" [[Types of planner lists | view]].
 
Each task is displayed as a triangle in the column with the date of its completion. If a task has a start date as well as a completion date, it will be displayed as a block that extends from the column with the task start date to the column with the task completion date.
Each task is displayed as a triangle in the column with the date of its completion. If a task has a start date as well as a completion date, it will be displayed as a block that extends from the column with the task start date to the column with the task completion date.


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*[[Object selection parameters]]
*[[Object selection parameters]]
*Calendar grid settings
*Calendar grid settings
*Link for exporting a calendar in iCal format
*Link for [[exporting a calendar in iCal format]]
*Google Contacts sync block
*[[Google Contacts | Google Contacts sync block]]
*[[List heading color]]
*[[List heading color]]
*[[Use full form setting]]
*[[Use full form setting]]
*[[Automatically collapse empty lists setting]]
*[[Automatically collapse empty lists setting]]
*[[Task/contact card display]]
*[[Settings for displaying cards in a planner | Task/contact card display]]





Latest revision as of 09:38, 20 November 2020

Task completion dates are displayed in "Task calendar" view.

Each task is displayed as a triangle in the column with the date of its completion. If a task has a start date as well as a completion date, it will be displayed as a block that extends from the column with the task start date to the column with the task completion date.


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Settings for "Task calendar" lists

In a list's settings, you can define which tasks will be displayed in the list, and you can configure various aspects of how they will be displayed:


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The following options are available:


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