A quick and dirty way to do this would be to set up 13 contexts, one for each month and one called Agile with includes those 12. You could then write a view that filters on the Agile Context and groups by context. Any tasks with the month context set would appear within the relevant group.
You could set the properties on any tasks to make them active at certain times, but would need to ensure your view included all to make them visible.
Hope that makes sense.
Nick
Hi Nick,
Thanks for the solution, I will play around with that!
With regards,
- Jorgen
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Hi Dwight,
Yes that sounds like something I can use. I will experiment with starring items and filtering a whole month in advance, which will let me plan for items which slowly show up on my main view.
Thanks,
- Jorgen
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