Hide completed cards on iOS

Andrés Méndez
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July 9, 2020

Hi there!

I would like to hide completed cards on iOS. I can do it on desktop by searching for:
due:incomplete

I’ve tried to use it on iOS but it doesn’t work.

How can I hide them?

I tried searching on iOS for "~sincumplir" (as I was told by Trello Support time ago). Then the search becomes "Fecha de vencimiento no cumplida".

The result is that those cards with a date already passed are shown, and the rest of the cards are hidden. The problem is that I'm not looking for that result. The result that I want is to hide the completed cards (those with a due date checked).

So I want the same result as on the website selecting "No marcada como completa" (filter=due:incomplete).

How can I achieve that on iOS (in Spanish, if that depends on the language)?

I don’t want to archive them because I want to see, from time to time, which cards I completed on that list.

Thanks in advance.

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Brittany Joiner
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July 9, 2020

@Andrés Méndez best fix i can think of is to set up a Butler rule to archive a card (or move it to a list far far away at the end of the board) once you check the due date. Of course, this would do it on desktop as well, so it just depends on if that would be a problem on your desktop. But it sounds like you're already hiding completed cards there, so it shouldn't impact it. Would this work?

Andrés Méndez
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July 11, 2020

Thanks @Brittany Joiner but I'm afraid that's not the solution.

I'm just asking to have the same feature as it already exists on desktop, but on iOS.

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