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I have a project with several actions.

I have a couple of actions that I want to "drop".

I want to keep the actions in the project to document that they were once considered.

I don't want to mark them as complete, because they weren't.

You can "drop" a project, but not an action.

Is there something I am overlooking?
 
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Originally Posted by joelande View Post
I have a project with several actions.

I have a couple of actions that I want to "drop".

I want to keep the actions in the project to document that they were once considered.

I don't want to mark them as complete, because they weren't.

You can "drop" a project, but not an action.

Is there something I am overlooking?
Isn't that part of the big 2.0 thing? Same status applicable to all objects (e.g. we'll be able to put folders on hold)?
 
I don't know - is there a 2.0 roadmap somewhere?

I haven't seen anything official from Omni on the 2.0 feature list.

If it exists, could you point me to it?
 
 




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