Hi, Sean. The great thing about MLO is that there are often many ways to 
accomplish something. Often, the available solutions range from the simple 
and crude to the complex and elegant. My rule of thumb (which I break quite 
often) is that the simplest solution is the best one as long as it works. 
If you get involved in crafting complex, elegant solutions for the 
management of your everyday tasks you may find that You don't have enough 
time left to actually finish the tasks themselves, which misses the whole 
point of productivity software.

Chris has given you some excellent directions for solving this using 
recurrence. I think that there is an even simpler solution using start 
date. Before discussing it, I want to be sure that we are okay on a couple 
of basics.

Are you comfortable with both hierarchical (outline) views and flat (to-do) 
views? Many people find outline views such as AllTasks to be best for 
planning and organizing your work and flat views (such as ActiveActions) 
best when you are working on finishing your tasks. One of the big 
differences (besides the flat versus hierarchical structure) is that many 
to-do views show only "active" tasks where outline views will typically 
show all tasks. Active tasks are essentially tasks that you could work on 
now. If there is a schedule, then now is when the task is scheduled. If 
there are contexts, then it is not true that all f the contexts are 
currently closed. There are no unsatisfied dependencies, there are no 
uncompleted subtasks, etc etc. If you are working from a task list that 
shows active tasks, and you want one of the tasks to go away for a few 
days, then you should try to make the task inactive in a way that it will 
turn active in a few days by itself, without you having to remember to 
activate it. You can accomplish this by setting the start date for a couple 
of days into the future.

When you have completed the task (submitted the report) do not mark the 
task completed. Instead, go to the start date field[in the right column or 
the start date column and type the date on which you want to follow up. The 
task will fall off of your task list because it's inactive, but when the 
date you specified arrives the task will become active again and show up on 
your to-do list. 

The task name will still be whatever you set it to, such as "submit the 
report". You will just have to remember that this time, you are not 
submitting it again but rather that you are following up. If that's 
uncomfortable you can type a different task headline while you are in the 
edit pages, like "follow up on report.,

You can also save yourself a little time setting the follow-up date. 
Instead of figuring out the followup date and typing it in you could just 
type in "2w" for a two week postponement. Or you could hit the "next week" 
hotkey () twice - it's Ctrl+Alt+=

If and when you outgrow this (for example, you get tired of remembering 
that the "submit" task sometimes means followup)  you can try making a 
repeating project with subtasks that have deferred dependencies. You will 
probably need some help understanding and setting this up so come back when 
you are ready!

On Friday, November 20, 2015 at 10:32:40 AM UTC-5, Sean Leonard wrote:
>
> Hi all, I'm new to MLO but I'd like help with the following scenario:
>
> I submit my report (Task: Done) but I want MLO to remind me to follow up 
> in two weeks...but until then, I don't want to see this task! 
>
> So far, I've figured that I can change the context and configure 
> views...but is there a faster way? 
>
> Just wondering before I get too far along with this. Thanks in advance for 
> any help!
>
> (p.s. I did read the thread about Delegating, but this is slightly 
> different I think)
>

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