Thanks for the idea, Elizabeth! What's the difference between having a '@' 
or a '!' in front of the context? Can I put anything there?


On Monday, December 12, 2016 at 4:22:48 PM UTC-6, Elizabeth Lindsay wrote:
>
> I created a context called "!Cancelled", add that context, then click the 
> checkbox to mark it as done.  Then if I'm reviewing my older stuff (i.e. 
> closed items), I can tell it wasn't done versus was done.
>
> On Monday, December 12, 2016 at 10:06:21 AM UTC-6, c.k. lester wrote:
>>
>> How do you mark a task at "Won't Be Done" or similar? This is primarily 
>> used in software development management, where an assigned enhancement or 
>> bug fix or something is on the task list, but, ultimately, the programmer 
>> decides it won't be done for one reason or another. Instead of marking is 
>> as "Done," there is a "Won't Do" or "Rejected" status. Is that available 
>> for MLO?
>>
>>

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