Please add this feature.
It is absolutely essential feature.
According to this page, it will be implemented soon.
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So much for soon...
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Maybe in a few decades...
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Unless it was changed from what it said back in 2021, that page doesn't say it will be coming soon from what I could see:
Full-Day events
Currently, a date can't be set as a full day event. However, the start and end times of a day could be set to mimic the length of a full day event.
They want you to change the due date time to 11:59pm I think 🙄. I also note a section called Start/End dates which says, "In addition to Trello's traditional due dates, start and end dates can be added to cards." .... but the page it links to speaks nothing of these elusive "end dates".
Here's hoping something will be done though as it would make it possible to use Trello for so much more 🤞
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They're not going to do it, ever, I think. I wrote this post in 2018 and get plenty of notifications about others chiming in to request this. It's become a source of amusement for me 😊 Meanwhile, my use of Trello has dwindled...
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Setting stuff to 11:59pm is what I ended up having to do. But seriously such a waste of my time and annoying as hell!
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I also vote for this. This is a problem when following up due dates on a daily basis.
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I also need this feature!
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Hi Kristi
The reason you cannot find anything in Trello help docs is because that feature is currently not supported. All cards with a due date must also have a due time. I have heard that there's a calendar enhancement in the works, but that's the extent of what I have heard.
In the meantime, you can use the Planyway Power Up calendar instead- Planyway allows you to put in a range of dates or times.
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Everyone email them. https://www.atlassian.com/company/contact/contact-ceos
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Is Trello just becoming a forgotten product, as is so common with software companies? Please add basic features like this that drastically improve the basic usefulness of the tool, Atlassian.
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Guys, there IS an option to remove the due date!
HERE IS HOW TO DO:
In my example, I have set the trigger:
when the due date is marked as complete in a card in list ["Task Board"], [Action]
I hope that helps you.
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You can remove the due date, but you can't change the default time from 12:00 pm or remove the time to make it an "all day event". So it will show up on your calendar at noon, whether you like it or not. That's what the original post is about and six years later, it still hasn't changed.
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Oh yes I see! Thinking of my own problem, I completely misunderstood the subject of the question! Thank you for correcting me :)
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Oh, no worries! I wish your answer solved my problem too :-) However, I pretty much gave up on Trello a while ago... I just get notified about this thread every once in a while and it's somewhat hilarious that the problem still exists.
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I gave it a quick thought. Unfortunately I don't have premium access at the moment so I can't access a calendar to check it, but theoretically this rule should create a daily event from a card, for example:
As I said, unfortunately I can't check it, but that might be an approach.
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WAIT WHAT? You can't remove the time? Even Google Tasks (this terrible feature in Gmail that Google doesn't even upkeep) let's you do that! Everyone told me to use Trello, but it seems to be ages behind other features. And this is Atlassian, one of the leaders in project management. Very disappointed!
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I also vote for this!
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Here is a workaround for after you export to cvs:
Make a new "due date" column and populate it with this formula: "=LEFT( target_cell,10)"
The new column will only have the date, no time.
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Another vote here for this feature!
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a vote from me too - makes it useless trying to sync with calendar, if you want events to be all day
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Atlassian, please implement this basic feature.
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1 vote here as well!
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Still can't do this. Been 4 years lol
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another vote for this.
Such a simple issue, and indeed, it makes me wonder that Trello is the right option. Why have this forum if Trello does not even bother to answer?
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I could really use this feature as well. I find it hard to believe that it's not here yet as other platforms have it and it's a basic function. Please add this feature!
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Just letting you know that I came back to reevaluate Trello, and I'll just delete my workspace there now after seeing that this basic feature is still unsupported.
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Still waiting for this. I thought it was going to be implemented "soon" back in March?
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