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  • noun Plural form of subtask.

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Examples

  • While there specifically will be one Task on the Task_subform, there can be many "subtasks" on the Review_subform associated with that

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  • Certain tasks in your SS scripts can contain a sub-collection of tasks called "subtasks" or

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  • These are the various major subtasks required for that main path.

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  • Pocket Informant, by Web Information Solutions, allows users to group and filter tasks based on their context, status and urgency; assign icons to events or tasks; organize tasks into subtasks; and add photos and contact information.

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  • Toodledo pro has the ability to do subtasks which I tried but doesn't fit the way I work.

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  • Can you imagine a task that is endlessly recursive—a task where a list of the subtasks is essentially a repetition of the larger task?

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  • In addition to nested subtasks, ToDoList sports a large settings pane directly beneath the task list itself.

    ToDoList Handles Subtasks Galore | Lifehacker Australia 2008

  • Can you imagine a task that is endlessly recursive—a task where a list of the subtasks is essentially a repetition of the larger task?

    The Next Ten Minutes EdD Andrew Peterson 2010

  • Can you imagine a task that is endlessly recursive—a task where a list of the subtasks is essentially a repetition of the larger task?

    The Next Ten Minutes EdD Andrew Peterson 2010

  • Can you imagine a task that is endlessly recursive—a task where a list of the subtasks is essentially a repetition of the larger task?

    The Next Ten Minutes EdD Andrew Peterson 2010

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