Ah! That did the trick! Thank you! ![]()
I think I experimented with a similar solution, but I could not understand why this combination:
Filter 1: Scheduled + Today + Hide: Later Tasks, Unstarted
AND
Filter 2: Scheduled + Today + Due Date
does not give the same results as a single filter:
Scheduled + Today + Due Date + Hide: Later Tasks, Unstarted
Now that you explained that Due Date does not mean Due Today, but Ignore Start Date, the puzzle is finally solved ![]()
May I then suggest a little rewording on the Smart List options for "Scheduled" filter?:
Due Date-->Ignore Start DateNo Time-->Ignore Time(orAny Time) (now it's confusing why there are two "No Time" options)- Inside
Hide (Tasks)Unstarted-->Future Start Date/TimeLater Tasks-->Future Due Date/Time
(I would also switch the options order here to make it more explicit, that the Start Date is checked before Due Date if both options are checked)
It's a bit more wordy, but explains the intention in a clearer way
At least for me, it would make creating more advanced filters more easy ![]()
Thank you!
