Hi, John. I'm not sure that I actually see your problem. Contexts are
sorted in ascending alphabetical order based on the native collating
sequence of the device you are using.
On Monday, November 2, 2015 at 1:13:04 PM UTC-5, J Smith wrote:You cannot
alter the collating sequence using drag and
Hi.
I’ve been begging for the same for a while now. I agree with you.
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To: MyLifeOrganized
Subject: [MLO] MLO Support/ Feature Request
Hello
I
If REALLY you don't want to use any folders, I could suggest you an idea :
- don't use any folder (obviously)
- enter all your notes in the root of MLO (obviously too)
- create a view that could be used as an INBOX : filter task that have
nothing set (no date, no context, no icon, no star, no rev
Hi Dwight,
Just again, thanks for the step-by-step process you provided in another
thread regarding the contexts and the open hours etc.. I applied it, and
it seems to work. Also, thanks for this new-view idea. Applied it, and it
works. Only pain is: my "Inbox" still says "Inbox", and MLO
Hi Steve, thanks for the reply. Yes, for sure, I believe we are
brothers-in-arms here :-) Inbox Zero features high in my life, and I keep
my email as clean as I can, and I would obviously like to do the same with
my tasks in MLO. Dwight's suggestion above, about the "NEW" view, will be
my cu
Hi Dwight,
Thanks for this response.
I think your suggestion of a "NEW" view is the simplest solution for me.
Then inbox will become an unused folder (or rather an unused view), since
I will never "view" it, I will simply do the instant-add via Android's
widget. It still remains an unwieldy
Hello
Please check how it works with newly created files (new MLO Desktop and new MLO
mobile files with a couple simple tasks). Thanks!
> On Nov 3, 2015, at 8:38 PM, Lupus Survivors wrote:
>
> I previously had my Windows version syncing with my app just fine. Today
> despite appearing to be pa
Hi Nick.
I want to move them out of the inbox, because the inbox gets cluttered.
Tomorrow, when I review (wanting to process all new tasks that I gathered
into the inbox today), I have a hierarchy of many, many, many tasks, which
are all already processed and lined up for doing at specific tim
Hi Dwight, thanks for the reply. Ok, so when I say "TODO", I mean the
"TODO" icon in the left pane of MLO for windows. It has several sub-icons:
Active by context, active by project, etc. Mostly I use Active by
Context. Sometimes simply Active Tasks. So, yes, that's the TODO I'm
referring
Thanks for this Dwight. You lost me at (NOT((Contexts contains
Ok, just kidding. Thanks for this, will try and apply to see how well I
get it to work.Did go through Section 5, but either skimmed to much, or
didn't realize I'm looking the views info. But, yes, the advanced stuff is
mi
Hi Dwight, thanks for the reply. I think I'm just not clear enough on what
is bugging me :-)
I would like to use the inbox as an actual inbox.
Firstly, as software that openly claims to be in support of the GTD method,
the first thing one wants to do with inbox items is process them, and get
I previously had my Windows version syncing with my app just fine. Today
despite appearing to be paired, sync failed. So I unpaired and repaired and
tried again. Each time I get the error message (see attached image). Can
someone help please.
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Riann,
First, with regard to moving things out of the inbox. You can right-click
(or CTRL-M) to move a task that works quite well. You can also open the
inbox in a new tab and drag into MLO where you like (press F3 to open the
tab in new window). If you do either of these with just the task in
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