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# Due dates
> [Introduced][ce-3614] in GitLab 8.7.
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Please read through the [GitLab Issue Documentation](index.md) for an overview on GitLab Issues.
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Due dates can be used in issues to keep track of deadlines and make sure
features are shipped on time. Due dates require at least [Reporter permissions][permissions]
to be able to edit them. On the contrary, they can be seen by everybody.
## Setting a due date
When creating or editing an issue, you can see the due date field from where
a calendar will appear to help you choose the date you want. To remove it,
select the date text and delete it.
![Create a due date](img/due_dates_create.png)
A quicker way to set a due date is via the issue sidebar. Simply expand the
sidebar and select **Edit** to pick a due date or remove the existing one.
Changes are saved immediately.
![Edit a due date via the sidebar](img/due_dates_edit_sidebar.png)
## Making use of due dates
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Issues that have a due date can be distinctively seen in the issue tracker
displaying a date next to them. Issues where the date is overdue will have
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the icon and the date colored red. You can sort issues by those that are
_Due soon_ or _Due later_ from the dropdown menu in the right.
![Issues with due dates in the issues index page](img/due_dates_issues_index_page.png)
Due dates also appear in your [todos list](../../../workflow/todos.md).
![Issues with due dates in the todos](img/due_dates_todos.png)
The day before an open issue is due, an email will be sent to all participants
of the issue.
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[ce-3614]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/3614
[permissions]: ../../permissions.md#project