Like to have tree structure for tasks arrangement and quick edit /
move capabilities.
For the moment have used mainly as tasks / subtasks notepad.
Looking forward also to have it more for daily task-lists, and
completed works reporting.
In general like - and am looking forward to buy it, and for
+1
On Sep 23, 9:49 am, Top Cat tcolo...@juno.com wrote:
Me, too! I wish that MLO would add user defined fields. Please see
Ilium's ListPro for a good example of this feature. (I am not
suggesting that ListPro is a replacement for MLO. It is just a great
list maker.) ListPro's columns
Copy to Notepad (MicroSoft) [CTRL+C in PDF + CTRL+V in Notepad + CTRL+C in
Notepad + CTRL+V in MLO) or try learn AutoHotKey (www.autohotkey.com)
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I like to run my tasks that are date specific using the due dates
option. Most of my tasks have the same Start Date and Due Date,
though not all. I am trying to create a filter that will show me all
the tasks due in the next 7 days, based on the Due Date value.
If I create an advanced filter
At 07:31 AM 10/1/2009, you wrote:
Hmmm...that's what I was worried about--thanks for the confirmation,
Lisa! Anyone know if there's an options setting I could have
mishandled?
It looks like it's controlled by your default color settings. I'm
running Windows Vista, and under Control Panel,
At 04:00 PM 10/1/2009, you wrote:
I like to run my tasks that are date specific using the due dates
option. Most of my tasks have the same Start Date and Due Date,
though not all. I am trying to create a filter that will show me all
the tasks due in the next 7 days, based on the Due Date value.
Thanks Lisa. The list was set to Active. Changing it to All did the
trick. However, as I like to keep my completed items visible for 10
days in my outline, I had to add another line to the advanced filter
to hide the Completed items.
I have to admit, I had not really noticed the Active / vs.
This is the one tool (thankfully), that stopped me jumping from
application to application for several years.
Key things I find invaluable.
Rapid Task Entry!
Rapid Task Entry!!
Rapid Task Entry!!!
Ability to Parse (in RTE and Outline.)
Pocket PC client is fantastic.
Ability to get reminders
Oh, and the User Community too!!!
On Oct 1, 7:37 pm, Philb levon...@gmail.com wrote:
This is the one tool (thankfully), that stopped me jumping from
application to application for several years.
Key things I find invaluable.
Rapid Task Entry!
Rapid Task Entry!!
Rapid Task Entry!!!
Copy to Notepad (MicroSoft) [CTRL+C in PDF + CTRL+V in Notepad + CTRL
+C in Notepad + CTRL+V in MLO) or try learn AutoHotKey
(www.autohotkey.com)
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