Prayer List Disappointment

I installed the Beta because I read that Prayer Lists were not included. However, I find the new Prayer List feature to fall woefully short of the standard set in L3. Scheduling has only a single option for number of days to repeat. I cannot find a way to set a start date.
I hope that many improvements are planned for this feature, for at the present it is unusable for me. This is the one thing I miss from L3.
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Under the request, click the word "day" on the option to pray for this request "every day", At the bottom of the dialogue is the option to set a start and stop date. You can also choose specific days, etc., choose to pray for it every week or month. It's actually more flexible than L3 for my purposes.
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DominicM,
+1 -- totally agree, here. (I've deleted several by mistake, too). I, for one, don't mind an "Are You Sure?" before something goes away for ever.
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Rosie Perera said:
It's very subtle, but "every" and "day" are two separate dropdown menus (note the tiny triangles below and to the right of their dotted lines):
A subtle Easter Egg. Next time, I will do more hunting prior to posting [:$]
DominicM said:I think v4 is way better, hope the graphic helps
Thanks for the graphic
Thanks to all who responded. I now repent with bitter tears. I will go back to the Beta and see if I can make an intelligent comment.
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Jack Caviness said:
Thanks to all who responded. I now repent with bitter tears. I will go back to the Beta and see if I can make an intelligent comment.
Sometimes you just crack me up, Jack! Thanks [:D]
I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
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Jack Caviness said:Rosie Perera said:
It's very subtle, but "every" and "day" are two separate dropdown menus (note the tiny triangles below and to the right of their dotted lines):
A subtle Easter Egg. Next time, I will do more hunting prior to posting
No need for embarrassment. You might have actually asked the question that others had and didn't think to ask, and our answers will help not just you but others. No question is stupid except the unasked one. Then again, I find that when you phrase something as a question rather than a complaint, you don't feel so silly afterwards if there is a logical answer.
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Rosie Perera said:Jack Caviness said:Rosie Perera said:
It's very subtle, but "every" and "day" are two separate dropdown menus (note the tiny triangles below and to the right of their dotted lines):
A subtle Easter Egg. Next time, I will do more hunting prior to posting
No need for embarrassment. You might have actually asked the question that others had and didn't think to ask, and our answers will help not just you but others. No question is stupid except the unasked one. Then again, I find that when you phrase something as a question rather than a complaint, you don't feel so silly afterwards if there is a logical answer.
like I said in another thread, Rosie, you are a prime candidate for the State Dept! Diplomacy!
I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
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Dan DeVilder said:
like I said in another thread, Rosie, you are a prime candidate for the State Dept! Diplomacy!
Thanks, Dan. [:)] I'm not sure they'd have much use for my diploma, see; I've got a DipCS (Diploma in Christian Studies)... [;)]
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Jack Caviness said:
Thanks to all who responded. I now repent with bitter tears. I will go back to the Beta and see if I can make an intelligent comment.
Jack, I personally prefer to appear uneducated rather than stupid [:O] and after a couple of "Duh" moments where someone pointed out my error, I now start out assuming that I am doing something the wrong way, rather than assume the program is incomplete.
Disclaimer: This post was in no way meant to imply that I thought (or you actually are) that you are stupid Jack.
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Rosie Perera said:
No question is stupid except the unasked one.
A point that I frequently emphasize to those I teach.
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Dan DeVilder said:
Sometimes you just crack me up, Jack! Thanks
You make me feel very useful. After all, it has been said that laughter lengthens a person's life. [H]
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Jack Caviness said:Dan DeVilder said:
Sometimes you just crack me up, Jack! Thanks
You make me feel very useful. After all, it has been said that laughter lengthens a person's life.
--Dan DeVilder,
Minister of Involvement, LCFC (Logos Community Forum Church)
I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
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Terry Poperszky said:Jack Caviness said:
Thanks to all who responded. I now repent with bitter tears. I will go back to the Beta and see if I can make an intelligent comment.
Jack, I personally prefer to appear uneducated rather than stupid
and after a couple of "Duh" moments where someone pointed out my error, I now start out assuming that I am doing something the wrong way, rather than assume the program is incomplete.
Disclaimer: This post was in no way meant to imply that I thought (or you actually are) that you are stupid Jack.
I like it when people ask easy questions, because that means I don't have to. I miss the simplest things all the time
Jacob Hantla
Pastor/Elder, Grace Bible Church
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