

So if you completed the task on January 20th, the next occurrence of the task will be April 20th. Every!: When you complete a task with a due date of every! 3 months, it will set the next due date to 3 months after the day you completed the task.So if you created a task on January 10th with a due date of every 3 months, it will recur on Jan 10, Apr 10, July 10, etc regardless of when you complete the task. Every: Completing a task that has a due date of every 3 months will set the task’s due date to 3 months from the task's original date.You can create a recurring task that repeats at regular intervals from either the original task date or from the task's completed date by using every or every!, respectively. Here's how: Repeating a task based on the original date or the completion date Using commas when creating recurring due dates Type thisĮvery monday, friday or ev monday, friday or every mon, friĮvery January 14th, April 14th, June 15th & September 15thĮvery 15th workday, first workday, last workdayĮvery 15th workday, every first and every last workday of a monthġst Wednesday of each January and 3rd Thursday of each July This means that if you create a task with the due date every Monday, Friday at 8pm, both the Monday and Friday recurrence will be scheduled for 8pm.

Tasks with due times can't be set independently for each recurring day.
