Drag and create multi-day (not all day) time blocks for tasks
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Wojtek Nosowski
Currently I can drag and create task time blocks for one day only. It would be great if I could extend the drag to multiple days (same start and end of each block) and have ClickUp create time blocks in which I will be working on this task.
I then have a Pomodoro Timer set up for Google Calendar events (synced with ClickUp) which launches on start of each event to keep me focused.
Very rarely do I work on one thing for 4 days straight. Realistically it is series of blocks of time working on task with a deferred deadline.
Is there any way to achieve that? Thanks.
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Anton Sivakov
This will be extremely useful for planing multi day tasks!
Current workaround is to have sub-tasks and add them in calendar.
I'd love to see this feature.
With ability of ClickUp to pull data from calendars it'll be extremely useful to plan the day )
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Ryan Keys
While I agree this would be very useful (I personally would like to show a start date and end date on the calendar view without it stretching over a long span of days), I believe this may be possible by setting recurring tasks for your time block tasks.
Especially if you have a "Done" status to work with instead of a completed, you could set it to repeat each day for a certain amount of days?
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Tarun Masani
Merged in a post:
Display full date range on calendar
Wes Brummette
[From support] How can I set a task each day from 11:30 to 12:00 for example? When I tried I couldn't get a good result. I can extend the task like "Gym" in the month view. But the result in the day view is not correct.
(the result in day view is that the task spans more than that 30 minute time block each day and that's confusing them)