On Feb 22, 11:22 pm, Richard C wrote:
> Brilliant. Basically, if I have understood it, all you need do is
> save a file which has custom columns in the currently selected To Do
> but to save it from the Outline view. And then when you reopen it,
> it opens in the Outline view and then if you
Brilliant. Basically, if I have understood it, all you need do is
save a file which has custom columns in the currently selected To Do
but to save it from the Outline view. And then when you reopen it,
it opens in the Outline view and then if you change the file in some
way but don't switch to
>and in the
> meantime remembering to leave MLO on the to-do list when exiting
> should alleviate the problem, yes?
You should save your data file only after to-do list is opened at
least once after you open the data file.
A.
On Feb 22, 9:51 pm, -ash- wrote:
> This is great news!!! Thank you R
This is great news!!! Thank you Richard for supplying the data and
thank you Andrey for finding the problem.
I look forward to the next version when this is fixed and in the
meantime remembering to leave MLO on the to-do list when exiting
should alleviate the problem, yes?
Regards
Tony
On Feb 22
Richard,
I have good news! :)
Thanks to your data file I have just localized the problem and
reproduced it. Here is how you can reproduce this annoying issue:
1) Open your data file
2) Select To-Do
3) Setup columns for a view on To-Do
4) Select Outline
5) Save data file while you in Outline (!)
6
Apologies for not replying earlier - have been very busy with other.
I did emails to supp...@mylife... on 13/2 But forgot subject line. So
sending again - one with the attachments and one without (in case it
was the attachments that caused the problems).
Re your 6: I have about 15 custom To Do v
Hello,
I'm not using the beta but I was just creating a new custom To-Do
view. When I saved it to a new name the columns reset to the default.
The original unsaved view still had the columns as I had set them.
But I can't reproduce this again in my main file or a new one :-(
Regards
Tony
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Hi Richard.
Did you send anything on email? I do not see emails from you in my
inbox.
I have additional question:
6) Do you have custom To-Do views? If yes then when columns disappear
do you still see these views? I am checking if the reason in random
error when reading views from file and resett
See inline comments below
On Feb 13, 6:59 am, "Andrey Tkachuk (MLO)"
wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> 1) You see the problem only in To-Do or also in Outline?
Only ever lose the column settings in the ToDo view. And I am pretty
certain that they only ever disappear from the currently selected ToDo
view
Hi Richard,
1) You see the problem only in To-Do or also in Outline?
2) When you say the columns are gone do you mean that they restored to
default?
3) When you start MLO your data file opened on To-Do (not Outline?)
and you see it refreshed applying columns settings?
4) You mentioned screenshots
Arrrgh - problem has reoccurred. Exactly the same as before.
Changed columns in my main ToDo view, worked with MLO for several days
(starting and stopping), no problems - columns were retained. Then a
few nights ago, stopped MLO, left machine on overnight backing up and
when I started MLO in t
Good to hear. Let's "sleep on it" for some time. I have reviewed the
code very carefully and added only one fix I described. Hope the issue
has gone now. If it is not - I will spend more time on it since it was
really odd.
Thanks!
Andrey.
On Feb 9, 7:30 pm, chuckdevee wrote:
> Column formats sta
Column formats stable and working well for me now.. no issues so far..
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Hmmm - may have spoken to soon. Have just started MLO this morning
after having exited from it when I went to bed last night - a
circumstance which previously would have caused me to lose my column
settings in the active ToDo and this time they have been preserved.
So may be whatever you did, Andr
Ditto Richard's comments.
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Thanks for looking at this, Andrey. See below for comment
On Feb 5, 11:38 am, "Andrey Tkachuk (MLO)"
wrote:
> I have found the following issue which may be related to the column
> settings problem:
> If you change your columns while your current view is modified (it has
> * in its name: "* Activ
I have found the following issue which may be related to the column
settings problem:
If you change your columns while your current view is modified (it has
* in its name: "* Active Actions") the settings of the columns are not
saved unless you click Save settings...
I have fixed it and the column
Hello, this is my first post here.
I've been a happy MLO user for some years now. I am also having this
problem with the to-do views resetting back to the default layout of 3
columns.
Saving the view doesn't retain the columns. Even export and import
doesn't work with the exported version somehow
Hmmm...I was seeing the "resetting the columns to default" problem as
well, and have not seen it in the beta. I've logged out, I've rebooted, etc.
The view that was getting the columns reset, though, I did add a
couple of columns to when I was streamlining my processes. So maybe
that has some
Yes - same problem here but just running on a single PC. It would be
good to get this annoying problem fixed.
On Feb 1, 8:05 am, chuckdevee wrote:
> I'm still having problems with my column formats in the ToDo view.
> Really frustrating to have to keep resizing coluimns and re-adding in
> fields
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