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Creating a Task Tracker

Steps

  1. To create a Task tracker, you need to click + on home, choose set.md and set Task as a source. That's it. You just started a task tracker!
  2. So now you can view all Tasks in one place. For the Task list, you may add relations. Tag , Due date , Priority Or any other being useful for your tracker.
  3. You can also use filters, sorts, and views like:
    1. Relation Done Is Unchecked so you will see only those that are not done
    2. Create a view Works and Personal with filters Tag contains Work and Tag contains Personal to separate the lists
    3. Make Due date ascending to see nearest tasks higher

You can create any object Task with the + button in-row in your Set, in the editor by typing /Task , or using + from the dashboard. All of these objects will be shown in this Set.


{% hint style="warning" %} Sets collect all your objects that match given criterion. You can add a new book everywhere inside the Anytype, and it will be shown here! {% endhint %}

Custom type

If you don't like** Relations** and Templates used in Task, you can #create-a-type that will fit your needs.

  1. You need to open library.md in Home screen, which contains all Types in Anytype
  2. Press "Create a new type."
  3. In your custom Type, you can choose any relation and create a template you want.
  4. To create a Task tracker, you need to click "Create" → "New Set of objects."

Template

It's convenient to create templates for repeatable tasks with pre-filled options. Like Template related to Work can contain Tag == Work with higher default priority

{% hint style="success" %} Find ideas to spark inspiration in Community Showcases {% endhint %}