Thanks, Helena! That works well.
On Friday, January 21, 2022 at 5:25:34 PM UTC-5 Helena wrote:
> This is how I do it: make sure that the *Do not create a completed copy
> ...* option in the Recurrence Advanced Setiings is *not* set. Check the
> task as done (which moves the recurring task to ne
Hi! Any chance we might get mirror tasks for MLO Desktop on windows? It
goes beyong merely duplicating a task. To *mirror *a task would allow me to
literally put the same task in multiple places at once in the outline. Any
changes (subtasks, edits, etc.) I make to one instance will be reflected
This is how I do it: make sure that the *Do not create a completed copy
...* option in the Recurrence Advanced Setiings is *not* set. Check the
task as done (which moves the recurring task to next time). Then uncheck
and change the time (and possibly other) properties to whatever you like
for
Hi Thomas,
I think you mean OneAlert.
You can still download it
here
https://web.archive.org/web/20160729212238/http://www.mylifeorganized.net/downloads/files/OneAlert-setup.exe
Still works! 🤷♀️
On Monday, 3 January 2022 at 09:39:27 UTC thomas.g...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello ! For about 6-7 y
I will add that I use MLO on a Mac with the iPad app. It's ok. However it
can't be automated and there is no support for things like shortcuts. I
hope Andrey does bring it over using the Catalyst approach. I'm not sure if
I will still be a user by the time that happens.
(I only use MLO for my
What's the easiest/best way to have an exception to a recurring task?
For example, let's say I have one that is normally due each month on the
23rd, but for this month only, it will be due on the 28th. I want to change
the current occurrence without messing with the standard recurring pattern.