Product: Subtasks should have the same attributes as tasks
- Reordering - DONE
- Reminders
- Priority
- Move from one task to another
- Assign subtasks to other users
- Add color tags
This option is available for board in our Workspace and Family plans (called 'checklists'): https://support.any.do/en/articles/8635297-notes-checklists-and-attachments
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Dike Drummond
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Most of us put the sub tasks down in chronological order with the first subtask first and the last subtask last which any.do nicely arranges from bottom to top.
At least let us reverse the posting order if we can't have the drag and drop ability to arrange in any order we wish
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Anonymous
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Sometimes new sub-tasks need to be inserted into a process OR the (default) reversed input order is not optimal. Re-arranging these sub-tasks would really help.
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Anonymous
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When I said "rearrangement of subtasks in necessary to have an orderly and functional to-do list",I really meant rearrangement of subtasks is necessary for them to be useful. Without rearrangement of subtasks, me might as well not have them or just have a "notes" section.
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Anonymous
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ANY.DO once had this feature and then removed it. Rearrangement of subtasks in necessary to have an orderly and functional to-do list.
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Sid
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definitely a must have.. will make the app so much more useful
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Anonymous
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Yeah, definitely must need one.
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Anonymous
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Please!
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Joel Cohen
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Right now, subtasks do not allow you to re-order them or sort them as you can with task list. This would be very helpful to manage projects and then order them in sequence as needed by date and/or priority.
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Денис Храмцов
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And also please add an reminder for subtask with it's own time. Also i want to see subtasks under task in the list, may be create a filter on hierarchy (only tasks, only subtasks, tasks and subtasks in one list). If the task isn't connected to any date (later or sometime) i want to connect subtasks to the date. The last one offer is change the way of remind (e-mail, sms or other) and add more then one remind to the task (30 min e-mail, 15min sms and etc.). Calendar also need some tweek, such as day-week-month, and add tast to time (click on time ro fill this time in new task)
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Sougata Khan
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https://anydo.uservoice.com/forums/143587-general/suggestions/3950689-allow-reorder-of-subtasks
This one is a duplicate. Please vote the one on top. we need all votes in one place for the true number
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Flavia
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This is my main issue!! I can't access the subtasks that I know I have completed.
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Simon Ferndriger commented
Prioritize subtask by draging them into due order.
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Linson Mathai
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This is a must have feature. Please get this ASAP.
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Mark
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This would be very useful so I can recall the order of priorities.
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Jim Brule
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This is a critical feature, IMHO. Right now, I can only "play" my schedule at the top level, which means I have to break my subtasks into separate tasks. I've tried building mnemonic prefixes, but this makes the task names either too long or too cryptic. The only other option is to create a category for every task with a subtask, but that is a huge waste. Please implement this!
Thanks!
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MF
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Need to be able to reorder subtasks, please!!! This is the only thing I don't like about Any.do and is something that will keep me from renewing my premium account.
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Waldemir F. Costa Junior
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It´s really necessary !! Allow reorder subtasks by drag-and-drop, so you can define your own priority´s order.
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Sara Nelson
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However if dates are auto or mandatory like main tasks, this just gets too complicated for most people! It'd be just another problem like a grocery list that has to have dates and pops up in moments!!!
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Prima R. Bardin
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Yes. All other similar apps can do this easily. Even in free version. I paid for premium and only recently found out about this annoyance :(
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Juan
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Also include the subtask when you are at the Any.do moment, as actually only the main task os shown.