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In Trello how can i set a due date in email-to-board (i need wanna set a due date send me a e-mail)?
The article bellow they do not teach how to that....
http://help.trello.com/article/809-creating-cards-by-email#formattingTips
Thank you.
Right now, this is not an option with the email to board email address. You can however add users and labels to the card that is going to be created via email.
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This would be super helpful, why is this not an option? My boss should be able to set an appointment card up (that is viewable in calendar view) and not have to leave email but currently, she would have double touch such an appointment.
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Is it a feature since 2017 ? It would be nice ! Even Butler is not able to parse a due date from the name or description to set the due date on the card according to the email content ?
Thanks for the update !
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I have used this Butler rule with some success
when anyone enters a card name containing a date, set custom field "DueDate" to "{matcheddate}", and set due on the date
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RH, can you give an example?
This is something that I've been trying to accomplish but I must be doing something wrong.
Thanks!
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For example, I'm attaching a calendar entry from Outlook (via email) to the Trello Board/Card. This part works well.
However the Due Date in that calendar entry does not appear as a Due Date in the card and therefore it does not appear in the Calendar (Planyway).
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