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automan98

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Apr 25, 2005
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I have one and only one list under My Lists called Reminders. When I open the Scheduled, Today or Flagged, all my tasks show Reminders underneath each task. Really annoying since I only have one List. Is it possible to have Reminders not show the List name in those "views" when there's only one List? I don't see any options for that anywhere. Thank you.
 
I’m looking on my iPad and I don’t see anything titled “My Lists”. Likewise, when I select Scheduled, Today or Flagged, the list I get is titled Scheduled, Today or Flagged, not “Reminders”.

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Weird. What you have is what I want! I see "Reminders" show on my Mac and iPhone below each task. And I don't see iCloud listed like you do. Mine shows "My Lists" - and I'm using iCloud.
 
For what it’s worth, my iPhone looks the same. Here is an idea…go to your iCloud settings and cycle Reminders off and on again.
 
For what it’s worth, my iPhone looks the same. Here is an idea…go to your iCloud settings and cycle Reminders off and on again.
:) I did that after you reading your first response. Didn't change anything. I deleted all the reminders locally. Saw that Reminders showed nothing and then turned back on again. Same behavior.
 
I’m looking on my iPad and I don’t see anything titled “My Lists”.

It's on my devices, but I only have iCloud. So, old OS? Pulling reminders from additional accounts? Have an "On My"?

Back to OP, can hide those. Tap circle&dots upper right, Edit Lists, uncheck what you don't want to see. Doesn't completely make screen just one list (still will have My Lists), but does clear out the clutter.
 

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Hi @NoBoMac , that's not what I'm talking about. What I'm saying is, let's say I open Today, each task has "Reminders" under it. That's the one and only one List I have. Same thing goes for Scheduled. Each task says "Reminders" under it.
 
Ah, then out of luck with native Reminders.

Might want to look into third party apps if this is an issue. For example, I use Calendar 366 for a unified calendar and reminder app/view and the reminders are shown without list names, just shows checkbox in color assigned to the list.
 
Apple just confirmed this is the default behavior for Today and Scheduled.
 
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