Hello John,

I'm also new to MLO, but I'm going to tell you how I use it:
For every project that I create, I assign a context to the tasks in it. 
Then I add a new tab, and I create a new view associated to this tab. And 
this new view displays all the tasks of the given context. 
See what I mean ?
Tell me if it's not clear and I'll try to explain better. I'm not native 
english to it's sometimes complicated :)
And I guess there are other ways to do what you want to do. 
Other may explain you how they do. 

Regards,
Veran

Le vendredi 13 septembre 2013 14:06:01 UTC+1, John Thiel a écrit :
>
> I cannot seem to figure out how to apply this product.  I have the 
> "Outline" page set up with data.  That seemed to generate the "ToDo" list 
> spreadsheet.
>  
> I want to generate individual spreadsheets for each respective project.
>  
> My use is that I have multiple client projects to track.  Say 20.
>  
> I to be able to track them on individual pages, but can't figure out how 
> to do it.
>  
> I have tried to read the manual and can't figure it out.
>  
> I am 55 years old and have been working with computers for 30 years, but 
> can't master this MLO.
>  
> Any suggestions.  HELP---------------------------------------------
>

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