I'd agree with that.
Lisa / lstro...@gmail.com
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On 12/6/2014 11:52:28 AM, "robisme (Olivier R)"
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Hi,
I'd like to use MLO on my new laptop which comes with a touchscreen.
If I use my finger to scroll the tre
I must say I am getting some rather surprising result from Computed
Score...
If I go Tools > Options > "Current MLO data file" > "To-do ordering
options" >
and if I drag all three bars ("Due date", "Start data", "weekly goal")
fully to the left...
and if I untick "Use Increased priority for o
I love MLO, but I've never followed computed score. Meaning I've never decided
to do the item at the top of the list which the computed score algorithm
suggested. I would much rather have the hierarchical sorting check box back.
That was more logical for me. I'd much rather just have priority
Thanks, Lisa. Your point about it working fine if you know where stuff is
is helpful.
And one other point that i have just realised is that I understand that you
can change the scaling and resolution dynamically in Windows 8.1, so if
there are occasions where an app is misbehaving, then one ca
Windows 8.1 does apparently contain some significant improvements with
regard to font/scaling - one of which is that you can switch it off for
individual applications - so you can have a choice between readable but
screwed up; and not screwed up but very small.
Lisa's experience would seem to
Actully having posted that, it seems that there is an option to delete but
not edit.
On Sunday, 7 December 2014 21:50:40 UTC, Richard C wrote:
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> Just to add that I think you can directly edit your posts if you post to
> the forum via the web interface rather than by email.
>
> On Monday, 1 De
Just to add that I think you can directly edit your posts if you post to
the forum via the web interface rather than by email.
On Monday, 1 December 2014 11:31:33 UTC, John Smith wrote:
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>
> Hello
>
> Can anyone tell me whether it is technically possible on Google Groups
> (assuming we must st
It has never been clear to me where and when column settings are saved.
I think Dwight is right about them now being part of a view but it is less
than clear what they are associated with and what saves.them. And things
get even less clear when one starts opening extra windows using the F3 t
To be honest, I'm still a bit confused about how do you actually "save" a
tab... but here is what I just did just now:
1. File > New blank file
2. Save as "test"
3. Insert > "task01" enter
4. Insert > "task02" enter
5. Clicked on All Tasks view
6. Clicked on "+" "TestTab"
7. Selected "Active