Sub-Projects and Sub-Lists
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David Rawlings
My problem is that I have multiple levels within the organisation structure that I should be reflecting in lists or folders, so that it is only the actual tasks that are set up as tasks. But I can't achieve that with only three levels to use, so have to set up tasks as the next levelwithin the structure. This then does not work well for tracking the actual tasks.
Beck Klynhout
I would love a sub-list feature. Our use case is as follows:
For a product launch, we have various moving parts with different people working on different areas. For example:
Project A - Product Launch [Main list]
[Sub-lists as follows]
> Legal
> System setup
> Marketing (Note: This is a big one to be able to separate)
> Launch
My current workaround is to add a custom field titled 'Category'. However, setting up filtered views for people then takes time. (As our marketing team don't need to see the legal tasks).
Thanks.
Jeffrey Boopathy J
It would be great because as a marketer let's say I have a list called SEO. Under SEO there are multiple stuff like Landing pages, optimization etc. Under each name sub-tasks are there. so if sub-lists are created it will be easy to manage everything under one prime list for each context.
Lorraine Hurt
Merged in a post:
Create sub lists or sub folders for better Project structure
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Stefan
In addition to nested tasks it would be great to structure a project also by sub folders or sub lists. Would greatly improve project structure especially in Gantt view. Thanks!
Mike Shick
Yes. I definitely could use sub-lists and/or sub folders as well. As mentioned, this would help break projects into more categories.
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Kaj Bromose
I really needs nested "organizer" element. Nested (sub) lists will do perfect.
My use case:
As a teacher, I teach multiple classes, and I have supervision tasks when studens are working on there BA projects. Also I have projects.
In order to be in control of my work I would like to organize my work tasks as follows:
Semester (fx. autumn 2019) - has a start and end date
- Class A (fx. PBA test) - An "organizer" - no need for planning functions (a list?)
-- Semester planning (list of tasks)
--- Publice semester plan on ItsLearning (example)
-- Weekly planning
--- Plan next week (re-occurring)
---- Subjects (has a seperate deadline - day-of-week)
---- Assignments (has a deadline - day-of-week)
- Class B (as Class A)
- BA projects
-- Student A - An "organizer" - no need for planning (a list?)
--- Internship (list of tasks)
--- Project (list of tasks)
-- Student B
Projects - An "organizer" - no need for planning (a list?)
- Project A
-- Sub project (or list)
---- List of tasks
----- Subtask / Checklist
London Rodriguez
I would LOVE this feature!! Would be super handy for my giant projects that need to be broken down this much.