@wordgrrl71 Hm... That's interesting! Did you try to close the task list and then try opening it again to see if that fixes this issue? If that doesn't work, maybe deleting the list entirely and then creating a new one could help.
Also, perhaps you should try clearing your browser's cookies and cache and then try typing in a list item to see if it doesn't have the strike-through automatically.
@producttalkshowcase Hello! Sorry for the late reply! I'm not sure if you can have just the tasks menu open by itself on your desktop, as it's web-based. However, you can also use Google Tasks in your GMail account, which, if you check frequently throughout the day, should be helpful.
However, you may want to try using Taskalone, which does enable you to have a stand-alone version of Google Tasks on your computer, but I'm not sure if it was made by or is supported by Google.
My tasks type in with a strikethrough...any idea how to turn that off?
wordgrrl71 2 weeks ago
@wordgrrl71 Hm... That's interesting! Did you try to close the task list and then try opening it again to see if that fixes this issue? If that doesn't work, maybe deleting the list entirely and then creating a new one could help.
Also, perhaps you should try clearing your browser's cookies and cache and then try typing in a list item to see if it doesn't have the strike-through automatically.
Best of luck!
TechnicalCafe 2 weeks ago
Can I have the Tasks option on my Desktop open all the time without my Calandar fully opened?
producttalkshowcase 8 months ago
@producttalkshowcase Hello! Sorry for the late reply! I'm not sure if you can have just the tasks menu open by itself on your desktop, as it's web-based. However, you can also use Google Tasks in your GMail account, which, if you check frequently throughout the day, should be helpful.
However, you may want to try using Taskalone, which does enable you to have a stand-alone version of Google Tasks on your computer, but I'm not sure if it was made by or is supported by Google.
TechnicalCafe 7 months ago