![]() The repeating task won’t have a Due Date, so it’ll just hang there until you complete it again. The action isn’t time-sensitive, so you can do it every 4 or 5 weeks, no problem. If you set the action ‘Clean my desk’ to defer again 4 weeks after completion, after you check this action off - regardless of when you completed it - the action will be deferred until 4 weeks later, when it’ll appear in OmniFocus again. The option ‘Defer Again After Completion’ is ideal for actions that have to be repeated at a certain interval after being completed.įor example, you might want to clean your desk roughly every 4 weeks. If I only want to check my mailbox every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, I’ll then pick ‘M,’ ‘W,’ and ‘F.’ To repeat the action on specific days of the week, choose ‘Repeat every 1 week.’ You’ll then be able to pick which days of the week you want the action to repeat. For example, you might want to check your mailbox every three days so you can set this action to ‘Repeat every 1 day.’ Repeat an action regularlyĬhoose ‘Repeat Regularly’ when you need to do something at a regular interval of time. One is to ‘Repeat Regularly,’ the second is to ‘Defer Again After Completion,’ and the last is to ‘Due Again After Completion.’ The three options can get a little confusing, so here’s the difference. There are three ways to repeat an action. ![]() Luckily, OmniFocus lets you set actions to repeat after they’ve been finished. What about actions that you do regularly? It would be a hassle to check them off, and then type them in again. OmniFocus for iPhone - Repeating Actions, Review, Location, Siri Getting started with repeating actions
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