Matthew Lundin <m...@imapmail.org> writes:
>
> I believe you need to substitute a number for N, such as:
>
> (:level . 2:)
>
> But I think the setting you're looking for is:
>
> (:maxlevel . 2:)

Oops, that should be:

(:level . 2)

(:maxlevel . 2) 

[Thank goodness for smileys in gnus, which alerted me to my own error.
I'm afraid I'm too used to PmWiki markup, so I tried to close the
opening parenthesis-colon.]

For good measure my own full setting is:

(setq org-refile-targets '((org-agenda-files :maxlevel . 2)))

Best, 

Matt

>
> As I understand it, the difference between level and maxlevel is that
> the level setting only offers level 2 headlines as targets, while the
> maxlevel offers both level 1 or level 2 headlines as targets.
>
> I think this is a good candidate for an FAQ entry. I'll put it up on
> Worg.
>
>> Perhaps some examples for non-Lisp programmers would be helpful.
>>
>> As org-mode popularity increases, the users are not necessarily
>> Lisp-literate, and I have read messages from users willing to learn
>> Emacs just to use org-mode! 
>
> Yes, as a long-time vim user, I was certainly in that category. And I
> have to say that your very helpful and accessible tutorials were one
> of the first things that drew me to org-mode (and emacs) in the first
> place.
>
> Best,
>
> Matt
>
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