I can see that being the preferred method of pairing with a different 
machine or a different occurrance of MLO of a different data file.  But 
it's disappointing that you can't sync with the same file on the same PC on 
the same network that was synced earlier on the same day. 
 

On Tuesday, February 5, 2013 11:59:50 AM UTC-5, Lisa S wrote:

> I suspect it might mean that one device will overwrite the other, based on 
> the recent complaint in this (?) forum. if you don't get a real answer, you 
> probably shed assume that this will be the case. The original poster said 
> that his android changes were being overwritten when he unpaired with one 
> machine and repaired with another.
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 7:37 AM, Philip Parker <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> I've been using the Windows version for some time and it just keeps 
>> getting better for me.  And I recently started using the Android version on 
>> my tablet mainly as a mobile printed to-do list replacement so Wi-Fi (or 
>> even USB) syncing is more than I need.  I grew up with Palm and Blackberry 
>> devices years ago.
>>  
>> However, I just ran into my first DHCP address change on the PC since 
>> making the Windows and Android versions work together and I'm confused 
>> about what actually happens when I need to re-pair the devices.  It appears 
>> that the only connection between the applications is the address and pin... 
>> not the applications themselves or the data files and the 'merge' messages 
>> that appears with the pairing is not fully explained.
>>  
>> When I need to pair already synced devices, does 'merge' mean one device 
>> will overwrite the other or does it mean they will be combined and possibly 
>> duplicated?   
>>  
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