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Mark a project complete and move to history

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    i agree with this (although out of votes)...i've been making my projects into parent tasks within a permanent project so i don't have to delete a project when it's finished, but i'd love to have a project archive instead.

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    Good Idea! I wish I had more votes - Also like having a date completed!

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    I would love to have completion date for the project. Added it as a separate idea:

    http://todoist.uservoice.com/pages/general/suggestions/16001

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    I move my completed projects to be a sub project of a project and the bottom of my project list called "Completed Projects". It is kind of a bother. If would be very convenient if I could just click complete and it would move it to the history.

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    I can't find history. How do you access a list of your completed tasks?
    Thanks.

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    I like this idea. I use todoist to track some short term projects, and I want to be able to quickly find when I did something on it. But I don't want a long list of projects that aren't current.

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    We're talking about moving a whole project to the history, not just tasks...

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    I thought there is already history... Is it deficient in some way?

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    I just have an "archive" project, and move completed projects into it. Then I keep the archive collapsed unless I need something from it. You could even mirror the rest of your project tree within it, if you wanted.

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    Totally...this is just the next step.

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    This would be massively useful. A few of my projects are going to be finished soon but I don't really want to delete them...a history/archive for finished projects would be great.

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