You absolutely can get tasks to not show up until the following day
they should show up. I use this all the time.

It's confusing at first (just because it is so powerful, I think) but
if you stick with it it does pay off.  I have a short answer and a
long answer.  The short answer is I think your tasks probably have a
"start date" that is nonexistent or is set to today, and it should be
set to "next Monday".  and you are probably using a view that filters
to active tasks.  Try setting the start and due date to the same thing
and see if that helps -- you may have to turn off "Lock Period".But
even if that works, keep reading :)

The long answer -- Two concepts that I think are important for your question.

(1) Views -- in the Todo tab of MLO you have a view. I'm not sure what
the default is but it's probably something like "Active Actions" or
"Next Actions".  A view is just a slice of your tasks, and you can
choose which slice to see at a given time. You can use a predefined
view, and then as you get more advanced, you can create new ones, but
you shouldn't need to do that yet. So for example, one view might show
you "all completed tasks" and another, "what you have that you can
work on right now". As you go on you can create very complex views
(e.g., "All the tasks I have Starred or marked Goal for the Week or
Month and can work on now, plus those that are in my Inbox so that I
am forced to see them, and sort them by Goal, then by Importance and
group them by Starred.")

So when you say "they are showing up", the view you are in is determining that.

(2) Each task has different properties (start date, due date...), but
sometimes MLO uses a bunch of properties together to create a more
advanced concept. One of these is whether a task is "Active" or not.
You don't define "Active"; there are quite a few properties that
combine together to make a task "active". I've pasted text from the
help system below, but the summary is that tasks are active when they
can be worked on right now. If a task has a start day before or on
today, it might be active when you don't expect it to if you are used
to only using due dates, but over time it ends up being very useful to
separate the two.

So if you are using an Active view (or Next Actions which is a subset
of Active) , it will show you everything that is Active based on these
criteria.

1. Active

To be placed on the list of Active actions, a task must meet all
criteria listed below:

1) the task must not have subtasks or these subtasks should be completed

2) the task must not have completed parent tasks

3) the Start Date for the task is not set or Start Date is now or in the past

4) the task must not have the option Folder checked

5) the task must not have the option Hide branch in To-Do List checked
for this task as well as for any of its parents

6) If one of the task's parents has the option Complete subtasks in
order checked, this task must have all above siblings completed to be
placed in the list. Or these siblings can have Hide in To-Do option
set.

7) If the task has dependency tasks these dependency tasks must have
been completed.




On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 11:01 AM, RWind <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi.  I tried the demo for MLO loved the hierarchical system some months ago,
> and how it kept me focused on the next action instead of the whole list.  I
> found I was much more productive.  But there was one thing I couldn't make
> work.
>
> I have sets of tasks that occur on each day of the week.  When Monday comes
> around, I complete Monday's subtasks. Ditto Tuesday, ad infinitum.  Then, I
> don't expect Monday's to show up again until the next Monday.  But when I
> checked them off, they all seemed to get created again immediately, so the
> new occurrences of next week's tasks were showing on my todo list all week,
> distracting me.
>
> I stopped using it because I couldn't figure out how to make this work.
> Afraid now that I've forgotten what I'd learned.  Sorry if I am not using
> the right terminology.  I've tried reading previous answers but get bogged
> down in just that. But I've not found anything that works as well in all
> other ways.  Can someone please take pity on me and verify that I can make
> this work before I buy, and explain how to set it up?
>
> Thanks!
> Newbie
>
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