Hello Paula,
I've just tried this with my own MLO outline. The project name is appearing 
consistently for all subtasks of each project (and sub-subtasks, etc, right 
down the outline hierarchy). The project itself doesn't show a project name 
in that column - unless it's a subtask of another project, in which case it 
will show that parent (or grandparent) project's name. This is consistent 
with the aim of the column which is to tell you what project a task belongs 
under. Maybe it would be clearer if the "project" column was actually named 
"parent project"?

If you're looking at your list of project subtasks in a flat view, the 
above might not be immediately obvious. I checked it in a view with "show 
hierarchy" switched on in the filter criteria, in which it's easy to check 
the behaviour.

Does that fit with what you're seeing? Also, can that column, along with 
the filters, grouping and sorting in your view be made to achieve what you 
need?

All the best,
Stéphane

On Saturday, 12 February 2022 at 08:36:46 UTC pmmar...@gmail.com wrote:

> This appears to occur whether or not a project has tasks.  Only for some 
> projects but not all.  Not able to see a pattern.  Need to see project for 
> each task in the PROJECT column of my view.  Thanks! Paula Martin
>

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