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I have cards with checklists, under lists.
Would like to automate when a specific checklist item is checked as complete, automation begins to 1) assign the next item on the checklist a due date that is 6 weeks out, and 2) to move the card to another specific list. Would like to add this automation to certain checklist items not by default to all within the card.
If this is possible, how would I do this?
Thank you so much!
Butler does not have a rule that tells you what is the next checklist item. You need some coding to implement this. I have an example here
Thank you for your help! I may not have explained my question well enough to understand. I would like Butler to assign a due date six weeks away, to the next checklist item in line, not tell me what the next one is. Does that make sense?
Thanks again!
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I understand what you said. Unless Butler knows that is the next incomplete item it cannot start to assign a due date. So it is a pre-requisite to implement this capability.
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