I'm trying to format, not filter.
To manage contact-related tasks, I usually drag a contact from outlook, and 
I'd like this contact to be bold if something in it's subtree is to do.

More generally speaking, I think I don't understand the use of sub-rules vs 
rules, as I don't see any difference.

Le vendredi 6 juillet 2012 15:49:07 UTC+2, Lisa S a écrit :
>
> Are you trying to filter, or format? 
>
> If you are using advanced filtering, are you trying to show the parent of 
> such subtasks, or the subtasks?
>
> Lisa
>
> On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 7:23 AM, robisme <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I agree, and have an exemple request :
>>
>> I'd like to set a particular format to task featuring those criterias:
>> - task has incomplete subtasks
>> - those incomplete subtasks are available
>> - those available incomplete subtasks contain the word "Full Name:" in 
>> the note
>>
>> Is that possible ?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Le mardi 2 février 2010 15:45:33 UTC+1, pottster a écrit :
>>
>>> Thanks for the response Andrey but I don't really understand.
>>> What is the purpose of this intended behaviour?
>>>
>>> By the way, when we move out of Beta on 3.5.0 and you update the
>>> User's Guide documentation would it be possible to put a bit more
>>> detail into the section on Advanced Filtering? It's very thin at the
>>> moment. I'm sure more people would use this functionality if they
>>> understood the options a bit better - not everybody is into Boolean
>>> operators and queries ;-)
>>>
>>> Thanks again,
>>> Ken
>>>
>>> On Feb 2, 9:51 am, "Andrey Tkachuk (MLO)" <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> > Yes it is intended behavior. When you create subrule the current
>>> > record actually converted to brackets "()" and the formula of the item
>>> > you converted is ignored.
>>> > So if you want to keep created rules and move them to brackets just do
>>> > the following
>>> > 1) create new empty rule
>>> > 2) move your current rules as subrule of the created rule
>>> >
>>> > A.
>>> >
>>> > On Jan 28, 10:19 pm, Lisa Stroyan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > I think this might have been in previous version too; not sure.
>>> >
>>> > > I have a view with 2 rules.  The first one is Flag <> (none).  I want
>>> > > to add a subrule, so that I say, Flag <> none OR ToplevelParent
>>> > > contains Inbox.  I click on "Add subrule", and I have to reenter Flag
>>> > > <> none because it is changed to "Empty".
>>> >
>>> > > If this is the intended behavior, it's not very intuitive.  I would
>>> > > like it to keep Flag <> none, and put me in a *new* empty rule.
>>> >
>>> > > Lisa
>>> >
>>> > > ----------
>>> > > Lisa Stroyan, mailto:[email protected] 
>>>
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