Did you know... You can assign a priority to your Task List User Tasks? - #172
Now that you’ve created a user task, you can now assign a priority. I call this out as a separate tip, as it is most likely not intuitive that you can do this.
Under the ‘!’ column, you can click on any cell to pop open the Priority combo box.
Then you’ll be able to view and sort your user tasks based on priority.
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