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docs/Getting Started/Recurring Tasks.md

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> 2. **Scheduled** date
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> 3. **Start** date
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> [!Info] Priority of date fields if 'Remove scheduled date on recurrence' is enabled
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> When the [[#Remove scheduled date on recurrence]] setting is enabled, the Start date is prioritized over the Scheduled date because the Scheduled date will be removed from the next occurrence.
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> [!Info] Priority of date fields if Scheduled date might be removed
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> When the [[#Remove scheduled date on recurrence]] setting is enabled, the Start date is prioritized over the Scheduled date because the Scheduled date will be removed from the next occurrence:
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> 1. **Due** date
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> 2. **Start** date
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> 3. **Scheduled** date
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> It makes more sense to calculate the next occurrence based on a date that will actually exist in the new task.
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> The Start date provides a more stable reference for calculating future recurrences, especially since you'll typically add a new Scheduled date later when you're ready to work on the task.
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> The Start date also provides a more stable reference for calculating future recurrences, especially since you'll typically add a new Scheduled date later when you're ready to work on the task.
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If more dates than the reference date exist on the original recurring task, the next occurrence will have the same dates.
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All dates of the next occurring task will have the relative distance to the reference date that they had on the original task.

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