Chris,  my pleasure. You're right that there is a lot of counterintuitive 
stuff and a steep learning curve.  That's why I think we need a book on MLO 
for newbies.  Lisa is thinking about writing it, maybe you would want to 
send her some encouragement 

On Saturday, January 12, 2013 3:01:02 PM UTC-5, Chris wrote:
>
> Dwight, thank you so much for all of your great help and suggestions. And 
> I just downloaded the manual too; thank you for suggesting that.
>
> The "closed contexts" is a great tip!
>
> I'm realizing now, how truly powerful and deep a program MLO is, and yet 
> has a frustratingly high learning curve and has several aspects to it that 
> are nowhere near as intuitive as they could be. But I am not complaining, 
> because I have literally tried every To-Do list program for Windows and for 
> some reason I keep coming back to MLO (in large part because of a number of 
> people who have said how much they appreciate having a program like MLO in 
> their lives).
>
> Again, thank you for your help (and patience ;)
>
>
>

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