Oh, thank you very much! That indeed did the trick.

Am Montag, 7. Januar 2013 22:48:33 UTC+1 schrieb SRhyse:
>
> The way bookmarking works on the iPhone might be a little tricky to get a 
> hang of without guidance. If you're INSIDE of a task, or project, or 
> folder, or anything, THAT's when you can bookmark it. So if you were to hit 
> the right tab of a task with children to go into it, while in that view, 
> bookmarking a task bookmark's the task you're in. Does that make sense?
>
> It's easier on the iPad, you simply select it and hit bookmark. That 
> manner of viewing and manipulation is coming to the iPhone, but for now, 
> that should let you bookmark!
>
> On Sunday, January 6, 2013 11:58:13 PM UTC-8, NiMhurchu wrote:
>>
>> Thank you! 
>> Copy and pasting helps. 
>> I have tried to use bookmarks on iPhone also, but could not manage to set 
>> one. 
>> I went to "All Tasks" (in the outline), checkmarked an entry on the left, 
>> used the second button on the bottom and hit "bookmark".
>> It neither appears in the list of possible parents in the Task Details, 
>> nor does it in the "Bookmarks" view.
>> I tried this with non-project and project tasks, but to no avail.
>> Are there any special requirements on when a task can be bookmarked, or 
>> did I do it wrong?
>>
>>
>> Am Montag, 7. Januar 2013 01:53:28 UTC+1 schrieb SRhyse:
>>>
>>> I think there's been a misunderstanding based on the iPhone menus. An 
>>> item only needs to be a child of the 'Inbox' folder to be considered in the 
>>> inbox. To move the icon, from it's menu, you can select a different 
>>> bookmarked task or existing project. But, you can also from any list hit 
>>> the editing button, select one or more tasks on the left by hitting the 
>>> circle that now shows up in place of the check box, hit cut or copy, 
>>> navigate to where you want them in the outline, then hit edit again and 
>>> paste them there.
>>>
>>> The confusion seems to have been a result of only using the task's 
>>> details page on the iPhone version to change it's parent. There's more than 
>>> one way. If you have a folder or task or area you frequently move things 
>>> to, you can bookmark it, and it will appear as an option there above the 
>>> current projects listed. But there is the copy and past method I described 
>>> as well.
>>>
>>> On Sunday, January 6, 2013 9:59:47 AM UTC-8, NiMhurchu wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Dear all,
>>>>
>>>> as far as I understand the iPhone app, the only way for a task out from 
>>>> the "inbox" parent is assigning it to an existing project which is not in 
>>>> the inbox.
>>>> (Classifying the task as project does not get it out of the inbox, it 
>>>> is a project in the inbox then).
>>>>
>>>> So in MLO Desktop I created a top-level project called "Projects" so 
>>>> that I can shift tasks on the iPhone to that parent.
>>>>
>>>> However, in the "Outline > Projects" section of MLO 4 Desktop, I now 
>>>> see every project twice: once because it's a project by itself,
>>>> and once because it is in the "Projects" project.
>>>>
>>>> How can I shift tasks out of the inbox on the iPhone without a 
>>>> "Projects" project?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks alot,
>>>>
>>>> NiMhurchu
>>>>
>>>

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