

As you move through substeps, you can tap the circle to mark it complete - or delete the substep using the "x" button to the right of the substep name.The last substep must be completely blank to save the substeps you've entered - just press Return when the last field to enter is completely blank. List the steps logically, as you add substeps. Type your substep, then tap the return button on the keyboard. Tap the first one (it'll have an icon of a plus sign "+").

Directly below the task name, you'll find an "Add Step" section. If necessary, you can add additional details following the information below the task name on the edit page. Rename tasks here by single-tapping the task name from this view, editing its name, and tapping Return on the iOS device's keyboard.Find the task you'd like to edit and enter any details you need to add.
