It turns out that using an asterisk in Todoist can lead to some interesting results!
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Apr 16, 2019 Next, remove the “Todoist tasks completed-“ content because you want the applet to simply recreate completed tasks without and not include the words “Todoist task completed.” For the rest of the configuration, leave the Due date blank, and if you want, add a priority level for the new tasks. Next, click the “Create action” button. That also means if you complete a task from Task View, the completed task will remain visible instead of disappearing. So let’s say you’re producing a video and want to see how far you’ve come, simply click on the “Produce video” task to open Task View, and you’ll see the completed tasks below. Todoist stores all your completed tasks so you can easily find and search through all the things you’ve accomplished. You can find your completed tasks in three places: Inside projects. Inside your projects you'll be able to view all of the project's tasks that have been completed and removed from your active task list.
By mistake, I found out when automatically importing a task from Slack to Todoist via Zapier (that’s another post for another time!) that having an asterisk, “*”, at the start of your task did something interesting.
By having that asterisk there, it essentially made a task that could not be completed!
Why is this important?
It turns out that you can use it to make a header that you cannot easily remove – handy if you are putting a lot of sub tasks under it and don’t want to easily delete them by mistake. This may sound odd, check out the video so you can see exactly how and why this works – much easier to show in a video than to put down in words.
Not only did I find the asterisk to be helpful for making headers when using sub-tasks, but it can also make italics and bold.
All you have to do is surround you text with an asterisk on each side, like this:
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You can also do bold by using exclamation marks:
!! This is bold !!
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will look like this once you save the task:
this is bold
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You can put a space between the asterisk or exclamation mark or not, I found that it didn’t make a difference.
Just remember, if you use an asterisk at the beginning of your task to make it italic, you’ll also make that task uncompletable. Yup, I’m going to go ahead and say that “uncompletable” is a word.
Todoist Undo Completed Task Manager
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