As ever in MLO, there are more than one ways of doing things(!)

A) Folders
The slight problem with using MLO Folders to define Area of Life (Work, 
Recreation, Family etc) is that you need to move every single item you add 
into the correct Folder. If like me you have several hundred tasks that can 
be a lot of tasks scroll & click past.

B) Flags
Another way you could think of doing this would be with Flags. When you 
create sub-tasks, the 'child' tasks Flags do not automatically inherit from 
their Flag setting from their 'parent' task.

C) Context/Tags
Another thing you could try would be using tags (AKA contexts), which do 
inherit from parents.  It gets slightly messy if you are using tags for 
actual Context but it works.


Fwiw, if you want something more advanced, at present I am experimenting 
with using a combination of A) and C) whereby each of my Folders has the 
relevant context-tags I want already set up. 

Then when I insert a task into a folder, it will automatically default to 
having the same context-tags.

And if I add tasks via the Inbox, I can then there is a useful command in 
MLO to make sure that all subtasks contain at least those of the parent in 
question. What is clever is that it does not over-write the context-tags 
(that may be genuine real-world contexts) that each child task may have . 
If you are interested, the command is found here: 
View > Advanced > "Add context to all subtasks".  For convenience I have 
set it up on a hotkey. 


I still find moving stuff around to be pain, and where possible I just 
insert new tasks where I want them. 


Another thing that I am experimenting with and so far am finding to be 
extremely it to mark tasks up with colour depending on: 
a) their context-tags
b) whether or not they are a task with no children (i.e. this means that 
each item is an 'Action' or is an MLO Project that has no Actions [in which 
case the implied action is decide what new action is required or else mark 
the project as complete!] )

e.g. I am finding it really nice for my items that are both Active (i.e. of 
status "do ASAP") and are actionable Actions (rather than Project Outcomes) 
to leap out at me in a specific colour. 

J



On Tuesday, 12 April 2016 02:39:55 UTC+1, Dwight Arthur wrote:
>
> Hi, Jorgen.
> There are seven different conditions, documented in the MLO Users Guide, 
> that stop a task from being considered  "active". One of the conditions is 
> being hidden. So the Active Tasks  view will never show hidden tasks. 
>
> One way to address this would be to change the Action filter from "Active" 
> to "Available".
>
> I think that a better idea would be to stop hiding your work tasks. You 
> could then build two views, let's call them Work and nonWork.  For Work, 
> start with the Active Actions view, and add an Advanced Filter for 
> TopLevelFolderName is Work. For notWork add TopLevelFolderName isNot Work.
> -Dwight
>
> On Apr 9, 2016, Jorgen Bodde <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi, 
>>
>> I would like to make a separate view for my work items
>> They are in a folder named "Work" and that folder is a hidden todo branch, 
>> so that not all my work related issues are shown in my main view. 
>>
>> So, I made a new todo filter, where I set the advanced filter option 
>> "hideInToDo" is set to true. I expect the hidden todo items to appear, but 
>> they are not. 
>>
>> How can I show hidden items in a separate view? I would love to use the 
>> dependency management as I have many tasks that become important after other 
>> tasks are done, but I cannot get an active filter with hidden todos. 
>>
>> Any ideas? 
>>
>>
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