Thanks Scott, very useful introduction. One question: If you create a new card from an item of a checklist, could it gets the same label as the "mothercard" automaticly?
I really need to master this power-up. It could be very powerful for me. Still scratching my head trying to fathom how to make quite a long sequence of rules
great video as usual!! I just tried this on one of my boards - I created a list called today and when I drag a card onto this list it sets a due date for today. .... however the time it sets is "automagically 😳 " making it 10:59pm ... every time. Do you know if there's a way I can "automagically" make it set for an all day event?
When creating/editing your Butler rules, you will see an Advanced toggle switch in the top right corner. Turn this on, and you will get access to even more detailed settings including specific times. I hope that helps!
thanks for another great video . Is there any way we can use butler and/or card repeater power up for recurring tasks to put the due date exactly what we need? As card repeater power up only repeat the card(with the same due date), but not the due date say for next year. Hope u can help!
Hi Scott, I am trying to set up a rule whereby when I move a card from pending booking to booked, it automatically sends the client, who's name and email address is listed in the card, an email notifying them this booking is now confirmed. Is it possible?? Cheers
Yes, you can set this up by using Trello automation. You would need to make use of variables however in order to make this work: support.atlassian.com/trello/docs/butler-variables/
Hi, I was wandering is it possible to set a rule in which when I open a new card from a certain list and label it (for instance green label), it will be automatically added as an attachment to card in other list which has the same color label?
@@Simpletivity can I put in a body of text that I want to be my email message? Will it send to the clients email on the card? Trello is awesome but this is confusing me