Hello, Lisa!
Do you mean that MLO can sort OUTLINE view tasks in their folder only when
a user right-clicks on folder/Advanced/Sort_subtasks ?
So if we add a new task to this folder (or to any other folder), the new
task will NOT be sorted by MLO automatically. (MLO can add a new task only
to
Thanks a lot, Dwight! It works.
So, it does it only once...Seemingly, there is no option for permanent
rule? E. g. sorted by Caption task starting from Z always goes to the
bottom.
2014-06-02 6:43 GMT+04:00 Dwight Arthur m...@dwightarthur.us:
Hi, Yury. I experimented a little and I found that
resequencing in a view.
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[mailto:mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Yury S. Chistyakov
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To: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MLO] sorting subtasks
Thanks a lot, Dwight! It works.
So, it does
Hi, Yury. I experimented a little and I found that sort subtasks is
grayed out in every view except for all tasks. In fact, I saved an exact
copy of all tasks and named it test1 and the option was grayed out in
test1 but not in AllTasks. So my suggestion would be: go the the actual,
original
Elizabeth, edition is Professional, this should be fine, 4.2.2.
Stephen, I have tried Outline, no filters, no grouping, no sorting, closed
are shown - but still it is disabled.
Any other ideas :) ?
2014-05-12 5:06 GMT+04:00 Stephen Jones step...@atmconsultants.com.au:
Yuri,
Check your
The steps to sort are:
1. Right-click on the top level of your sort
2. Select Advanced Sort Sub-Tasks
3. Enter your sort criteria
4. If you want it to apply as Lisa mentioned, click the box for
Recursively to all subtasks at the bottom of the screen
5. Click OK
On Wednesday,
Thanks, Elizabeth! Now I see where it is. But Sort subtasks... is
disabled - I have checked for several tasks with subtasks, folders with
subfolders \ subtasks. Any ideas?
2014-05-11 17:38 GMT+04:00 Elizabeth Lindsay technotig...@gmail.com:
The steps to sort are:
1. Right-click on the top
I do not specifically know, but my guess would be that it is a professional
product level feature and you may be running the free or standard version.
Do you know which version of the product you are using? We can then check
with the developers.
On Sunday, May 11, 2014 1:51:49 PM UTC-5, Yury
Yuri,
Check your view. I found you can only sort subtasks in a view when you can
see all tasks. For example, It will not work if you are looking at a
filtered view of all tasks not completed.
Regards
Stephen J
On Monday, 12 May 2014 04:51:49 UTC+10, Yury wrote:
Thanks, Elizabeth! Now I
H...sorry, can you explain in details? I am trying to find it in
Outline - Group Sort area - Sort... - in the Sorting dialog - no
checkbox. In Advanced area - also. Checked the help, and even upgraded from
4.2.1 to 4.2.2 =)
thanks for the answer in advance!
2014-05-05 2:25 GMT+04:00 Lisa
But this sorting (through Sorting dialog) seems to work only for the
first level of the outline, does it?
2014-04-21 4:20 GMT+04:00 JoeT jdt...@gmail.com:
Gotcha. No, that makes sense. Than you again for taking the time to
respond to me.
Have a nice week.
Joe
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There is an optional recursively to all subtasks option at the bottom of
the dialog box. This is under Advanced – –Sort subtasks.
On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 4:56 AM, Yury S. Chistyakov flashmai...@gmail.comwrote:
But this sorting (through Sorting dialog) seems to work only for the
first level of
Excellent point, Lisa. These sorts are a one-time decision. One that you
can make more than once, if needed.
On Sunday, April 20, 2014 9:26:44 AM UTC-5, Lisa S wrote:
Do realize that it won't be auto-sort to go into advanced options.
There is a good reason for this -- the outline is the
Apologize if this has been covered before, but is there a way to auto-sort
sub tasks in outline view (i.e. by due date)?? I don't think you can, but
just want to make sure i'm not missing this...
Many thanks,
Joe
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