Hi there,
I am searching for an easy way to manage a first in first out todolist.
I am a system administrator and manage my todos with omnifocus.
For each customer I have a separate folder.
And in each folder there is a project "misc" where I am collecting my todos as actions.
This works good for me. New actions are added at the bottom so that old actions are at the top.
It looks like:
Customer A (folder)
------Misc (project)
------------Todo1 (action)
------------Todo 2 (action)
So if I am asking: What is the next todo for today, I take the action at the top because it is the oldest one.
The probem: When I have an action with more than one step, I have to create a project. And this project does not fit in the action-logic.
It looks like:
Customer A (folder)
------Todo 4 (project)
------Misc (project)
------------Todo1 (action)
------------Todo 2 (action)
------Todo 3 (project)
So how do I know what todo next ?
It would help me if omnifocus would hide all projects and display only the actions in the right order.
Thank You for a tip.
Greetings, Andy.
I am searching for an easy way to manage a first in first out todolist.
I am a system administrator and manage my todos with omnifocus.
For each customer I have a separate folder.
And in each folder there is a project "misc" where I am collecting my todos as actions.
This works good for me. New actions are added at the bottom so that old actions are at the top.
It looks like:
Customer A (folder)
------Misc (project)
------------Todo1 (action)
------------Todo 2 (action)
So if I am asking: What is the next todo for today, I take the action at the top because it is the oldest one.
The probem: When I have an action with more than one step, I have to create a project. And this project does not fit in the action-logic.
It looks like:
Customer A (folder)
------Todo 4 (project)
------Misc (project)
------------Todo1 (action)
------------Todo 2 (action)
------Todo 3 (project)
So how do I know what todo next ?
It would help me if omnifocus would hide all projects and display only the actions in the right order.
Thank You for a tip.
Greetings, Andy.