+1 to being able to fiter in the Outline view.   A NOT option would
also be useful.  At the moment, I am managing a list that has grownn
too long by adding a @Now context to those tasks that I want to do in
the short term.  I would be really useful to be able to have an
Outline view which just consisted of those items which do not have the
@Now context.

On Sep 2, 6:15 pm, chuckdevee <[email protected]> wrote:
> ah.. yes, then I agree, this functionality would definitely be useful
> tool to help manage large task trees.
> Indeed, it would be great to have something like the Advanced Filters
> used in the To_Do lists, so that someone could view, for example,
> tasks added over the past week, or tasks due today, or tasks with a
> high importance rating, or tasks with no start date, or lead time
> greater than a certain period.. etc. etc.
>
> however, if you fliter you tasks, there is a danger that you would not
> be able to see sub-tasks and in completing that task, you'd disrupt
> the logic of your task tree. So my suggestion would perhaps be to
> disallow task completion while in 'filtered' mode, or disallow task
> completion if there are uncompleted subtasks. (I think there should be
> an option for this anyway.)
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