Batch assigning due dates in a to-do list can significantly improve task management and planning efficiency. Here’s how to do it depending on your platform or tool of choice:
General Manual Method (Paper or Simple Digital List)
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Group Tasks by Priority or Category
Organize your tasks into categories (e.g., Work, Personal, Urgent) or by priority (High, Medium, Low). -
Set Due Date Rules
Assign a default due date for each category. For instance:-
Urgent: due in 1 day
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High priority: due in 2–3 days
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Medium: due in 5–7 days
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Low: due in 10+ days
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Apply Dates in Bulk
Use your criteria to write due dates next to each task. If using a spreadsheet, apply date formulas.
Google Sheets or Excel
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Enter Tasks in Column A
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Use Formulas for Due Dates in Column B
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Use Drag Feature
Drag the formula down the column to assign dates to multiple tasks at once.
Todoist
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Select Multiple Tasks
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Right-Click or Use Toolbar
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Choose “Schedule” and Pick a Date
You can apply the same due date or use natural language like “tomorrow,” “next Monday,” etc.
Microsoft To Do
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Shift-Click to Select Multiple Tasks
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Click on “Due Date”
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Assign a Common Due Date
Trello with Due Date Power-Up
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Use Bulk Actions via Butler Automation
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Create a rule like:
“When a card is added to list ‘To Do’, set due date in 3 days.”
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Manually Assign Using Card Filters
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Filter cards by label or list, and manually assign due dates in bulk.
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Notion
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Create a Table or Board Database
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Multi-Select Rows or Cards
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Assign Dates via Property Field
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Use drag-selection or bulk update.
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ClickUp
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Use the List View
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Select Multiple Tasks
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Use the Toolbar > Set Due Date
Automation Tools (Zapier, Make, etc.)
Set up workflows like:
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“Every time a new task is added to a list, assign a due date 3 days from creation.”
Tips for Effective Due Date Assignment
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Use Templates: Predefined structures with default due dates.
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Avoid Overloading Single Days: Distribute tasks evenly.
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Review and Adjust Weekly: Batch due dates aren’t static; adjust based on real progress.
Batch assigning due dates streamlines workflow and keeps your to-do list actionable. Use tools that allow bulk actions or set up automation to maintain a productive system.