Francesco, do you have a copy of the User Guide? 
(http://www.mylifeorganized.net/downloads/files/MyLifeOrganized%20User%27s%20Guide.pdf)

The section on Computed Score gives a very thorough explanation of  importance 
and urgency in hierarchies that Joel was telling you about. 
-Dwight
Mlo betazoid on Android sgn2

On Aug 1, 2015, Joel Azaria <[email protected]> wrote:
>Don't do that. :)
>
>The items under the folder don't EXPLICITLY inherit the
>importance/urgency 
>level of the parent but when those task items have their "score"
>calculated 
>(the score determines how high up on a task view (non-outline view) a
>task 
>appears)  the importance/urgency of the parent is already weighed and 
>considered.  So for example if you touch nothing but go to the top
>level 
>parent branch and crank up importance to the max, that branch and
>any/every 
>task under it will rise in importance relative to all the other
>branches.  
>
>Another way to think of it is that the import/urgen scores are relative
>to 
>other tasks at the same "level" and/or "sub levels" but with
>consideration 
>for the importance/urgency of all it's parents as well.
>
>hth.
>
>On Friday, July 31, 2015 at 4:20:28 AM UTC-4, Francesco Consoli wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys,
>> i was testing Urgency and importance levels on folders. Very very
>useful. 
>> Anyways i noticed that any task or project dragged under folders,
>doesn't 
>> keep the same folder's urgency/importance level.  (you have to
>manually 
>> change them)
>> Am i missing how to do that or is it a missing feature?
>>
>> Thanks
>>

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