by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
The Filters feature in Todoist gives you great flexibility in creating views of your tasks. You can either create a custom view for one-time use or you can save the view as a Filter. For a good example, see instructions for setting up the Unprocessed list. Once...
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
Todoist’s master context list shows an organized list of all user defined contexts (used or unused) at the left of the screen. To Add a Context: Click Labels (left pane). Click (left pane). Input context name in the field. For major contexts, action contexts,...
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
Context views are automatic in Todoist. No setup is needed. Todoist automatically group same context types together: MPA’s on top, major contexts upper middle, meeting contexts middle, 1-1 contexts lower middle, and action contexts at the bottom of the list. To...
by Jason C | Jun 12, 2022
A context for items you will handle in multi-person meetings.
by Ian Tiangco | Jun 12, 2022
In Todoist, 1-1 contexts are contexts that start with 1. Use short, simple names that make sense to you, like: 1John, 1Sue Smith, 1AmyS, 1AmyW. To Add a 1-1 Context: Click Labels (left pane). Click (left pane). Input context name in the field. Click . To Arrange...
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