I suggest that the filter should add one condition: Incomplete or recently completed (1 week / 2 weeks). So that we can see the whole pictures within a period, while not showing too old tasks.
Otherwise, please add archive tasks feature.
I suggest that the filter should add one condition: Incomplete or recently completed (1 week / 2 weeks). So that we can see the whole pictures within a period, while not showing too old tasks.
Otherwise, please add archive tasks feature.
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Are you aware that you can achieve that with an Advanced Search? Also, that search query can be saved so that you can retrieve that information (always up to date) with just one click.
Cheers,
Rosario
Hi @Rosario_Messina ,
I’m not talking about searching. I’m talking about the default view of project. Let’s say we have a sprint of 2 weeks, we want to see everything done and not done within that timeframe, at anytime we visit the project board, in Kanban, or in List under the structure that we created.
Gotcha, thanks for the additional context. You’d like to reduce clutter by showing only tasks in a specific timeframe when you open the project and leverage the features that List and Board view offer at the same time. A “Saved search” in this case would be missing the latter.
I’ve unmarked the Solution and moved this task into Product Feedback.
You should upvote this request; the more upvotes, the higher the possibility that the feature request gets prioritised.
Cheers,
Rosario
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I have several “always alive” projects that we use for managing general team tasks. In general our teams switch filters between “Completed Tasks” & “Incomplete Tasks” filters depending on their needs. However I would LOVE to the ability to set a combo filter of “Incomplete Tasks” & “Tasks Completed This Day/Week/Month” to provide visibility to what the team is/has been working on.
I’ve merged your post into an existing topic where you can click the title to scroll to the top and vote by clicking the purple Vote button.
Thanks,
Larry