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Add a Fixed Date to Tasks
Updated over 4 months ago

A fixed date is a static date based solely on the calendar selection.

Add a Fixed Date to Tasks

1. Click the Global Add Icon and then select Create Task.

Alternatively, you can navigate to the Tasks List and select a task to edit.

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2. Click Select a date in the Due date field.

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3. Select fixed date on the calendar popup.

Fixed date is selected by default.

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4. Select a date from the calendar and click Add date.

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Add a Fixed Date From the Tasks List

Dates can also be added directly from the task list.

1. Navigate to the Tasks List and click on one of the in-line date options.

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2. Select either a fixed date using the calendar popup.

For more information on relative dates, refer to its help article.

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3. Click Update.

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Add a Fixed Date From the Task Workspace

1. Click on a task to bring up the task workspace.

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2. Select Add a date within the Task details section.

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3. In the Select date type dropdown, select the desired date type.

Learn more about custom date types in the Add a Custom Date Type to a Task article.

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4. In the Select a date field, click Fixed date.

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5. Select a date from the calendar and click Add date.

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6. You can Edit a task date by clicking on a date in the date columns.

Add a Fixed Date to a Subtask in the Task Workspace

1. Under the Work tab, select the dropdown arrow in line with the subtask with which you would like to add a fixed date.

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2. Click on the Add a tool option.

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3. Select Date.

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4. In the Select date type dropdown, select the desired date type.

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5. In the Select a date field, click Fixed date.

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6. Select a date from the calendar and click Add date.

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