

You can exclude the year and the script will still understand what you mean, and will select this year if the date has yet to pass or next year if it has (i.e., if your short-date format is in YY/MM/DD, 01/01 will still defer the items to Januif you are in the year 2013, after January 1, 2013). For example, if your short-date format is specified as YY/MM/DD, you can use this same format to specify the date of the selected items (i.e., 14/01/01 will defer the items to January 1, 2014). For example, jan 21 and January 21 will both defer the items to the next January 21.Ībsolute date using preferred short-form date format: You can also specify an absolute date using the order for day, month and year that you have specified in the Languages & Text Preference Pane. For example, 2w 1d and 2 weeks 1 day both defer the items by 15 days from their existing start/ due dates.Ībsolute date: You can specify an absolute date using the month and day of the month desired, using either short- or long-form to denote the month. Relative date: Deferring the task by a given amount of weeks and days, using weeks or w to denote weeks and days or d to denote days. You can use relative dates, absolute dates, and times in 12- or 24-hour format when deferring the tasks. The script will prompt you to enter the amount of time you wish to defer the selected items by. The script can also automatically flag all deferred tasks. You can defer the start or due dates, depending on your preferences. This script allows you to defer all selected OmniFocus items by a certain amount of time/ to a particular date and time.

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