Procrastination counter

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Is there a way to shut off this feature, at least for some tasks and goals? If I have to choose I would turn it off all rather than keep them. I'm using subtasks so there are many things that I am getting done over time, not in one day. I hate seeing that I procrastinated on them when I am actually making progress.

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Geeta

Please click on any task you will see it with the action list as shown in the screenshot:

Hope it will help. 

Thank you.

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Francisco
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This counter is already activated in your account 

Deat Geeta

can't see it :(

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Geeta

This counter is already activated in your account 

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Francisco
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The counter is in the edit dialog now.

hello Aymeric, can I activate the counter? I miss it, thank you

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Was the procrastination counter removed completely? Or am just experiencing a bug?

The counter is in the edit dialog now.

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kathrjeff

Was the procrastination counter removed completely? Or am just experiencing a bug?

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Aymeric Founder
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Hi - is there a way to put the procrastination counter on the same line as the item? This way the list of tasks are still evenly spaced and the counter doesn't take up a carriage return?

Ok I will add something for that.

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trdoss

Hi - is there a way to put the procrastination counter on the same line as the item? This way the list of tasks are still evenly spaced and the counter doesn't take up a carriage return?

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chavaortner

I'm not sure--I think it is the procrastination counter next to the subtask counter that I'm finding distracting. It's a lot of numbers all together. Maybe the procrastination counter should stay but subtask listing could be notated in a different way? I hope you don't mind all the comments I've been posting lately but I just got started using this in a serious way so am spending a lot of time thinking about how to use it effectively right now and trying to learn from others.