Hi, hank. I'm using cloud sync quite heavily to keep my Windows 7
laptop and my Android phone up to date with each other. I't not
perfect but it works way better than what you are experiencing.

It sounds like you have a pretty solid set of tasks on your Windows
machine, and that there's probably not much on the Android that needs
to get copied to Windows. Is that right? If so I would like to suggest
that you start over with a fresh profile on Android and a new blank
cloud file and try to replicate what you have on Windows onto your
tablet. Important: make sure that both the Windows and the Android
copies of MLO are pointing at the same cloud file, the new one.

You may need step-by-step instructions on how to create a new cloud
file or how to create a new Android profile or whatever. I will be
glad to help you with it, but you should bring the discussion over to
the MLO-Android discussion (http://groups.google.com/group/MLO-
Android).

To me the big clue in what you said is that you see a context called
"@home1" - this kind of thing tends to happen when two entirely
different databases are being sunched and each one contains a
different category called @home - then one of them gets renamed
@home1. By the time you see stuff like this, the profile is pretty
much tangled, and if you are able to do so this would be a wonderful
time to try again with clean files.

One more thing - the many views available on the Android each start
with the outline and then filter it, reformat it and re-sort it in
various ways. Many or most views do not show every task. The best way
to see all of your tasks is in the outline view.

Good luck, and see you on the MLO-Android discussion.
-Dwight

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