After 3 years of pretty much trouble free use of Trello, we suddenly cannot change due tae for cards. If we add a due date manually it will just set to the current time. Any ideas?
I can set a due date, but can no longer set a due time!! My cards are used for preparing for many meetings--each with its own due date and time. I cannot change the time. It defaults to the time the card is created. Why?
@Mary Grace Basco would it be possible to share what format you're using to enter the time (a screencap would be awesome)? Also, what language settings are you using for Trello?
Problem resolved by restarting the Trello program, but to answer your questions:
I am using FREE Trello on Chrome in a public school environment:
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Sorry if I didn't articulate the ask well. I just meant how were you typing the time into the text input (and if possible a screenshot of what that looks like before changing focus). And for language settings, I meant in Trello. Under the user icon, there's a settings, which has a "Change Language" option. Just curious if you're using US English, or a different language option.
But, you're saying that it's working again?
Yes, working again by closing/reopening the program as recommended in a google search. My language setting is US English.
how were you typing the time into the text input?
I was typing the time by clicking in the time box and typing: "1:00 PM," but it would revert back to 11:56 AM, the time the card was created. Weird and frustrating.
While I have your attention, is there anything you can do to making "enter" = single spacing rather that double spacing. This is another post by me a few years ago with many agreeing that this feature is annoying.
Thank you for your response to my "time" issue.
Thanks for additional info. I'm glad it's working now. If you see it happen again, it would be super helpful to know more about the circumstances around it. Like, was the tab idle for a long period, where you disconnected from the internet and reconnected, etc. Anything out of the ordinary around the scenario would be helpful in diagnosing the root cause. Also, see if other input formats might work, such as "1p" or "13:00", etc. That could help us explore what aspect of the input isn't working.
For the spacing issue, I'm not familiar with that. Do you have a link to the original post so I can look get additional context?
G'day Mary!
To your spacing question, you can press Shift+Enter to create a new line with less spacing across all Atlassian products in the rich text editor.
As a little bit of context: The editor works this way in Trello to follow the existing convention that used to be present in the vast majority other rich text editors like Microsoft Word, and Google Docs— where pressing enter would denote a new paragraph by default, rather than just a new line. It looks like that functionality is less common in those editors now than it used to be, so we may evaluate changing this behavior in our editor in the future.
For now, I would recommend using the existing shortcut (Shift+Enter) to create new lines with less spacing. As a fun tip, you can also use this shortcut while in a bulleted list to create a new line for an item without creating a new bullet alongside it. Thanks for bringing this to our attention, we'll continue to monitor the thread you linked.
Thank you for your reply. Yes, others and I are aware of the shift+enter for single line, but this was not necessary prior to early 2022. Also, a single spaced list copied from an outside source that is pasted into an ACTIVITY box morphs to double space. Annoying.