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  • Plugin Author Cindy Kendrick

    (@elusivelight)

    The only way to do that would be to enable categories (under To-Do List > Settings > General) and have a different category for each page. Then you put the category id into the approrpiate shortcode to just display that category on the page. For example: [todochecklist category="3"], replacing the 3 with whatever the category ID is (the ID is listed on To-Do List > Categories).

    Plugin Author Cindy Kendrick

    (@elusivelight)

    I wanted to add that if each list you want to display is specific to user, there is another way.

    If you let users have their own lists, then it will automatically show their own to-dos. If you have the list view type set to Group, then you can assign to-dos to users and use the setting that allows them to only see to-dos assigned to them. And master view allows you to have one list that all users complete individually.

    Thread Starter MC

    (@mariclarelundegmailcom)

    Thanks Cindy…
    I’m still trying to work it out. I have multiple users assigned to certain pages throughout the site, I’ll try to explain.

    User A
    User B
    User C
    User D

    User A&B both need to see the checklist on their page within the website and both need to be able to check off items as they are completed.

    User C&D have another page within the website with a completely different list of items.

    I don’t want to assign specific items to specific users as I would like either User A or B to be able to check them off.

    Also, I don’t want the item to disappear when it’s checked off. Is this possible?

    Plugin Author Cindy Kendrick

    (@elusivelight)

    It’s not currently possible except with plugin modification to keep the items from disappearing when checked off.

    It sounds like the best solution would be to use the category method. For example, make a Group 1 (or whatever you want to name it) and put that category on the page that User A and B can access. Then make a Group 2 cagegory and put that on the page that User C and D can access. Then assign to-dos to the correct categories.

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