Do I correctly understand that you want some folders (the ones that customarily 
get to hold your active tasks) to be retained in the view while others (that 
hold lists and whatnot) to be excluded? How would MLO discriminate between the 
two, would there ba a flag? A trick prefix to the task name? Maybe a branch in 
your outline for tasky folders and a different branch for the non-tasky ones? 
Or maybe some other rule? 
-Dwight
Mlo betazoid on Android sgn2

On Sep 24, 2015, John Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>I have discovered something rather irritating. In my All Active Tasks 
>outline view, if I have a folder that has no uncompleted tasks in it,
>the 
>folder disappears from view 
>Nowadays I more or less live in this "All Active Tasks outline view"
>and I 
>tend to add stuff directly into it. And if I want to add stuff into a 
>particular folder that is impossible if the folder has disappeared.
>
>One option is to go to my All Tasks view, however that is riddled with
>my 
>Lists of stuff that I dont want to see on a day-to-day basis and that
>stuff 
>rather gets in the way.
>
>A work around is to create a Task which I never tick as complete, and
>to 
>use it much like a folder. It's visually annoying to see something that
>
>looks like a Task but which I can not complete.
>
>So is there any way to get a Folder to appear on the "All Active Tasks 
>outline view" even when it does not contain any uncompleted tasks?
>
>Thanks
>
>J

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