Birthdays as tasks in 1 note. Thank you for this idea! I was originally relying on the magnifying glass (ctrl+f) and searching for the current month after opening my birthday note.
Hi, Vlad! Thank you very much for your videos! Please advise whether it’s possible to see completion dates for the tasks. This is very important for me, because I often to have “3 dates” to be viewed: set date, due date, completion date. Thank you in advance!
Love this tip - thanks, Vlad. I always find value in your content. I was wondering if you think Evernote will ever give us the capability to tag our tasks? I keep a default weekly note (pinned to Home, of course) that I send my tasks to for the week but would love to be able to then allocate them by context like in GTD. Accomplishing tasks is dependent on where I am and what tools I have with me at any given moment, right? The ability to tag tasks would be awesome. (I know I can do that via Notes but then that would defeat the purpose of having all my tasks in one nice, neat and orderly place for the week). Just curious if you think this is something that could be valuable and if Evernote would ever consider it as a possible feature?
If I have thought about it? 👀 tagging Tasks was one of my first suggestions on the forum, when Tasks was still in beta. Good to know I'm not the only one 😊 But, in retrospect, I'm not sure if it is really a good idea. If you stop to think about it, there are many implications. Anyway, as for your specific need, have you thought (tried) to use Flags as a way to identify the tasks you selected for the week?
@@vladcampos I've used flags but pretty sparingly as I don't want to run the risk of marking everything important when that's not really the case. However, your use of the emojis for the birthdays and bill payment notes has got me wondering if I couldn't do something similar in my weekly list based off of context. A phone emoji for a call I need to make or an office one for when I am physically at work and need to do something/speak with someone I can only do there. Hmm. I might give that a try and see if it makes sense.
I’m starting to use Tasks more and more BUT the only issue I have with this is that it’s a multi-step process to goto the note that the task belongs to, there are many times I want to view/edit the note that the task belongs to. Maybe I’m missing something.
Although I almost all the time approach my to-dos from the note, I have to agree with you. Occasionally, I have to go to a note from a task and the steps bother me. However, judging by the latest desktop update (10.43.7), It looks like Evernote (the company) is already looking to improve this. Did you see this post? 👇 ruclips.net/user/postUgkx4frLy4lAn-o0Cm7CNFPfn940eH2RqGFC
I don't know how to do it on Windows, but on macOS there's the keyboard preference Show Emoji & Symbols on the keyboard settings tab. Alternatively, you can copy and past them from emojipedia.org
A great alternative to the calendar.
I think so too!
Birthdays as tasks in 1 note. Thank you for this idea! I was originally relying on the magnifying glass (ctrl+f) and searching for the current month after opening my birthday note.
Glad it was helpful! By the way, when I read “magnifying glass”, I pictured you using a real one on the note 🤣
Hi, Vlad! Thank you very much for your videos! Please advise whether it’s possible to see completion dates for the tasks. This is very important for me, because I often to have “3 dates” to be viewed: set date, due date, completion date. Thank you in advance!
No, that's not possible. I suggest posting this request on the official forum.
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Love this tip - thanks, Vlad. I always find value in your content.
I was wondering if you think Evernote will ever give us the capability to tag our tasks? I keep a default weekly note (pinned to Home, of course) that I send my tasks to for the week but would love to be able to then allocate them by context like in GTD. Accomplishing tasks is dependent on where I am and what tools I have with me at any given moment, right? The ability to tag tasks would be awesome.
(I know I can do that via Notes but then that would defeat the purpose of having all my tasks in one nice, neat and orderly place for the week).
Just curious if you think this is something that could be valuable and if Evernote would ever consider it as a possible feature?
If I have thought about it? 👀 tagging Tasks was one of my first suggestions on the forum, when Tasks was still in beta. Good to know I'm not the only one 😊
But, in retrospect, I'm not sure if it is really a good idea. If you stop to think about it, there are many implications.
Anyway, as for your specific need, have you thought (tried) to use Flags as a way to identify the tasks you selected for the week?
@@vladcampos I've used flags but pretty sparingly as I don't want to run the risk of marking everything important when that's not really the case. However, your use of the emojis for the birthdays and bill payment notes has got me wondering if I couldn't do something similar in my weekly list based off of context. A phone emoji for a call I need to make or an office one for when I am physically at work and need to do something/speak with someone I can only do there. Hmm. I might give that a try and see if it makes sense.
Your tips are always great!
Thanks so much! 💚
I’m starting to use Tasks more and more BUT the only issue I have with this is that it’s a multi-step process to goto the note that the task belongs to, there are many times I want to view/edit the note that the task belongs to. Maybe I’m missing something.
Although I almost all the time approach my to-dos from the note, I have to agree with you. Occasionally, I have to go to a note from a task and the steps bother me. However, judging by the latest desktop update (10.43.7), It looks like Evernote (the company) is already looking to improve this. Did you see this post?
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ruclips.net/user/postUgkx4frLy4lAn-o0Cm7CNFPfn940eH2RqGFC
How do you do emojis ?
How set you this emotions?
I don't know how to do it on Windows, but on macOS there's the keyboard preference Show Emoji & Symbols on the keyboard settings tab. Alternatively, you can copy and past them from emojipedia.org
@@vladcampos I fond it, with windows key and tab . Thankx