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Monday, February 6th 2006, 5:59am

Completed Recurring To-Do's won't go away - KOrganizer 3.5

I've set up recurring monthly To-Do's. The items appear in both the To-Do list and the calendar.

When I've finished doing the item for the current month I click "completed". However, the item doesn't disappear from the calendar. Instead the item reappears on the calendar as an item in the *current* week, but with a Due Date for the *next* month, highlighted in red, as if the item is overdue.

If I click "completed" again, the item again appears again and again changing only Due Dates for the next and the next month. But the item never goes away.

Example:

A ToDo item was due for 2006/02/04 and appeared on my calendar. I did the task and clicked "complete" in the ToDo list.

However, the item did not disappear from the calendar. On the following day, it appears on the calendar, highlighed in red, as if overdue, this time with a Due Date of 2006/03/04 - the next month the item should be completed.

Clicking "completed" again, only causes the item to re-appear on the calendar, this time with a Due Date of the next time the item is due, 2006/04/04.

Each time I click "completed" again, it re-appears again with a Due Date another month later.

Thanks for any help,
Cosmo

This post has been edited 4 times, last edit by "cosmolee" (Feb 6th 2006, 6:05am)


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Tuesday, February 7th 2006, 10:47am

Ask at the right place

The right place to ask this kind of question is on the kdepim-users mailing list, which exists for the purpose of dealing with user's problems (and figuring out if the problem really is a bug). The list is publically archived, too, so it's searchable and the solutions are available to everyone. You don't need to be subscribed to post messages to the list, though you might miss replies if you're not subscribed. The list address is kdepim-users@kde.org .