What Processed Means

When properly configured, Trog keeps tasks in the Unprocessed list until you have assigned a subject, a category, and a date of some kind (Someday/Maybe and Do Today both count as dates). Templates are treated as processed.

What Processed Means

When properly configured, Trog keeps tasks in the Unprocessed list until you have assigned a subject, a category, and a date of some kind (Someday/Maybe and Do Today both count as dates). Templates are treated as processed.

What Processed Means

When properly configured, ToDoList keeps tasks in your Unprocessed Tasks view until you change the Status to Active, S/M, or Templates. These settings and others are set when you download and import the TRO settings file into ToDoList. You can see a complete list of...

About Processing

For all processing, the Status field must be set to Active when a task is processed, or the task remains unprocessed. To re-process a completed step in a project: Choose a new next action, Schedule that next action (NOT the project) by setting smart dates and...

About Processing

In a paper planner, re-process project tasks after you complete the step; re-process unfinished tasks during daily review. Here is how: Determine next steps for projects. (On larger projects, look under the projects tab or notes page for next steps.) Choose smart...