 Now that you know how to set up and use Todoist, we want you to master it using these three tricks. Rod here, and welcome to Verne to Learn. Tip one is about a task that can't be done right now. This is especially helpful when this task is within a larger project with tons of subtasks in it, and you don't want it to be deleted accidentally, causing deletion of all those subtasks within. So here's what you do. Type the task and add an asterisk at the beginning. Now try to check off or remove the task, and you'll see it cannot be done. That was awesome, right? Tip two involves hyperlinks. Do you want to have a link to a website that gives more details about the project or task? Type the task inside brackets like this. Then just copy the URL wanted within parentheses. This is pretty helpful when you assign a task to another team member, so they can get the instructions and details through the website you linked. Tip number three is about text formatting. Want to emphasize something within the task? To make the text bold, just highlight and type double exclamation marks in the beginning and at the end of the tasks. To italicize it, highlight and add asterisk to the beginning and the end of the task. If you found these tips helpful, make sure to subscribe so you can get to know more about Todoist and other apps we cover. And give us a big thumbs up if you liked it. Thanks for watching.