Hi 

Instead of using formal Dependencies in MLO, I have taken to putting 
multiple tasks into one line.

Personally I use this for: 
A) Tasks that are *best* done consecutively immediately after each other
e.g."Pick up tap from hardware store ==> go to stationers for pen & paper 
==> supermarket  ==> post letter on way home"

B) I also use this to write up things that MUST be done in that particular 
sequence but not necessarily immediately after each other:
e.g. "Install new locks ==> Get new keys cut ==> give new keys to Fred ==> 
Tell George Fred has new key"

Advantages:
- I find it VERY quick to enter
- It stops subsequently me accidentally changing with a hard-wired sequence 
that I have worked out 
- It makes it visually obvious that there *IS* a connected sequence of task 
(rather than a random list that I am looking at)
- Visually it makes the Next Action leap out more (and slightly hides 
subsequent tasks)

Problem:
- If I want to create sub-tasks or add things that make the line become 
insanely long, then according to Pottster in this thread
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/mylifeorganized/break$20a$20line/mylifeorganized/c4M10RvGvzk/lUj_YfJZDNUJ
there is no way to break a line into two.

I am interested to know: 
a) Whether any of you good people use MLO in this way?
b) However given the vast myriad of things of things that MLO lets you do, 
can it *really* be true that MLO with not let us do something as simple as 
break a line in two nor join two lines together?(!)
c) And if so, would anyone else here find it useful to be able to do this?

J

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