Thank you for your answer Dwight. It's working fine now. Véran
Le lundi 16 septembre 2013 17:21:22 UTC+1, Dwight Arthur a écrit : > > Hi, Veran. > Adding new tasks in a filtered view is tricky. Two suggestions: > > - Go to the "All Tasks" or "outline" view. Add your new task(s) there. > Make sure they end up under the correct project. Then go back to the > project view and you should see them. > > Or > > -Take Steve's suggestion to zoom in, but leave off the ProjectName filter. > A zoomed, unfiltered view wirks well for adding new tasks. > -Dwight > MLO Betazoid & Moderator > Via k@mail on sgn2 > > On Sep 16, 2013, [email protected] <javascript:> wrote: >> >> Hello Steve, >> >> I did as you said, but when I added a new task in the workspace, it >> immediately disappeared. >> >> So I right clicked and chose "add a new project", and named it "Project >> A" (as I had set up in the settings), but it also disappeared... >> Any idea why ? >> >> Thank you. >> >> Veran >> >> >> Le lundi 16 septembre 2013 11:57:51 UTC+1, Steve Gledhill a écrit : >>> >>> have a similar need and I use Projects and Filters rather than contexts. >>> >>> My instructions are step-by-step: please don't be put off by the number >>> of steps. It will only take 2 minutes. >>> >>> If you have, for example, ProjectA set up in MLO as a project (make sure >>> the "Project" box is ticked in the Project parameters on the right column) >>> then this is what I would do: >>> >>> 1. Add a new tab (click the '+' at the right of the tabs) >>> 2. Immediately name it (Project A) >>> 3. Don't sync (leave the check boxes for syncing un-checked) >>> 4. Expand the 'Filter' options from the left hand column (at the bottom >>> under views) >>> 5. You will see all the filter options listed. The one you want is >>> 'advanced' >>> 6. Click advanced and then "setup" >>> 7. "Add Rule" >>> 8. Choose "ProjectName" from the first drop down >>> 9. Choose "Contains" or "Is" from the second >>> 10. Type "ProjectA" in the final box >>> 11. Click OK >>> 12. Optional: Click the "Zoom-in" icon from the taskbar (to the right of >>> the sync button). This will make it 'hide' the top level (parent tasks of >>> the project) >>> 13. Optional: Right click the tab name and "Set As Default For This >>> Tab". This means that if you make changes to the layout by accident you can >>> restore back to this view. >>> >>> Good luck >>> >>> On Friday, 13 September 2013 14:06:01 UTC+1, John Thiel wrote: >>>> >>>> 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--------------------------------------------- >>>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MyLifeOrganized" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mylifeorganized. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/mylifeorganized/8abeeb97-eebe-4893-a629-2804d9aaf629%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
