Hey Joel,

If you're doing this on the desktop you can create a third 'parent' context 
that includes the contexts you care about.  Then set your view or filter 
based on this super-context.  I have about a dozen of these 'super' 
contexts that I use for shopping/errands lists, ppl agendas, etc.

On the mobile i can't speak to iDevices thought maybe, since supposedly 
they can import desktop views but on Android you're pretty much SOL as the 
tasks don't filter up to the parent/super context.  They also don't appear 
in child context unless they are 'active' tasks.

On Friday, August 8, 2014 1:18:07 PM UTC-4, Holmes245 wrote:
>
> Hey guys, I had a question. I'm trying to create a new view that's 
> filtered using a context but is there a way to filter for more than one 
> context? In this case, I created a reading list. I have both Kindle books 
> and hard copy books that I added to the contexts but it seems I can only 
> filter for one context. Is there a way to filter for two contexts, in this 
> case 'kindle' and 'books' if they're listed in the context? Whenever I go 
> to the context filter in the view setup, I seem to only be able to filter 
> one or the other contexts but not both. When I select both using CTRL, they 
> both disappear. Thanks guys. Any help is appreciated. 
>
> Joel
>

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