To start with I disagree with both of your assumptions.
*> doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t plan*
Nobody is suggesting that you shouldn't plan, all people, like me, are
saying is that you shouldn't plan the way you are trying to plan. You don't
need MLO to have a calendar because you shouldn't be
I'm currently sync'ing my todo list amongst three computers (using
Dropbox). Sorry, not into Cloudsync yet due to its limitations
(manual sync only, haven't seen clear advantages over dropboxing,
etc.)
The only downside I've found with my current arrangement is that my
archive file -- also on Dro
Thanks Andrey,
i have not used Import /exprt before so I will give it a go.
On Oct 8, 6:39 pm, "Andrey Tkachuk (MLO)"
wrote:
> Stephen,
>
> The sync supports only syncing of your mlo task data. The formatting,
> custom views etc is not synced. It is hard to implement and may
> overwhelm the whol
No limitation that I'm aware of. The other thing you can do is have
flags linked by colour, for example if you delegate to different
groups of people, each group could have its own colour. To add a flag
of a particular colour go to Tools/Manage Flags and click on the
existing flag colour you want a
Is there any limitation in number of flags? This might be good solution.
Thank you
Milan
2010/10/10 pottster
> Sounds like you might be best off using flags Milan especially since a
> switch of responsibility is easily achieved (via right click) as you
> can only have one flag per task. Flags of