Viewing "current" work in the outline is difficult because there is
not the ability to filter out "projects or recurring tasks with future
start dates" and folders that are currently empty (example if you use
folders for clients they will stick around even when you aren't
billing them any current
Not sure why but the computed scores for my todo ordering are always
zero. And it does not matter what the options are set too it always
computes to zero.
In tools -> options, To-Do ordering options.
I have set either radio button,
on computed score priority, I have reset to default and modifi
I tried your example, and I can kind of see what you are
sayingnot completely but maybe this will help:
- if you use Group by, you automatically get sorting, either
ascending or descending, by that field.
- within the group, your tasks should be in the same order they are
in the Outline - y
BTW, I tried making the top level project "Complete sub tasks in
order" and that didn't solve the problem either.
-Clay
On Nov 2, 12:47 pm, "Mr. Analogy" wrote:
> As I break a project down, it always seems that it's really a bunch of
> smaller projects (sub projects). This is very very helpful
+1 for this problem. I prefer a visually-oriented to-do list but the
problem is that they don't usually scale well.
If you could apply a filter to the Move window, then everyone could do
it the way they like. It would also be great if it had a Find in it.
Basically, it would be great if the Move
BTW, I tried making SubProject 2 dependent on SubProject1 so that 2
wouldn't show up in my To-Do till 1 was finished.
(I have a The Filter's Setup set to show only (Not
(HasINcommpleteDependency))
That works ONLY if you've defined SubProject1 as a *project* before
you make it a dependency for Sub
To reproduce:
Parent (complete)
Child (open)
Subtask (open)
Outline: Hide completed tasks. None of the above tasks show.
To-do: Subtask shows.
When in the to-do view double clicking the task takes you to the
outline but not the specific task because it doesn't show in the
outli
As I break a project down, it always seems that it's really a bunch of
smaller projects (sub projects). This is very very helpful to making a
project manageable in pieces <30m. (See example at end of this post).
But these sub-projects are often very sequential. I can't find a way
to show them in
I really would like to be able to email tasks to MLO, in a similar
way to what Remember The Milk does, where you can add additional
commands to be parsed at the top of the message (using same parsing
as rapid task dialog).
I know this would be hard, since it's not onlinebut 50% of my
tasks
Currently there is a way to parse a reminder. Is there a way to parse
one via e-mail? Something like: Talk to jim ereminder/eremind/ermd
10:00 m...@dot.com OR Talk to jim ereminder/eremind/ermd 10:00
No mail specified would mean it would send a mail to some default
address, specified in the option
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