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An error occurred while saving the comment David commentedI realize this is old (I'm not sure why this hasn't been marked completed?), but if anyone else has this question, the setting to disable notifications is found here:
Gear symbol in top right -> Settings -> Dates -> uncheck "Enable notifications"
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An error occurred while saving the comment David commentedJohannes, try this: create a new pane in either List view or Grouped By Project, then use the search filter to "show only completed items." It's not in chronological order, but the data's still there. If you want to look at a specific day, add @<date> to the search. Hope that helps!
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An error occurred while saving the comment David commentedThere is an easy fix for this: Simply add "-@every" (without quotes) to the Search box. Create a new pane or board for it if you want this to be separate from your current view.
+3 votes for more robust notification handling and options.
I'm seeing three ideas discussed here:
-Ability to set notifications on a per event basis
-Multiple reminders available per event
-More notification time options (e.g., by hour, day, week, or specific date)
As just one example of usage on the first point, tasks can be assigned arbitrary times during the planning of a day simply as a means of organizing the day, but that doesn't mean notifications are needed for each one. This can become an interruption to one's concentration, particularly if there are many small tasks. But if the notifications are turned off, then an important event could be missed.