Hello Thal,

You can use Themes and Formatting to make projects stand out, but for goals 
you would indeed need to go into Tools-Options-Automatic Formatting and set 
up a rule. I've set up a rule which puts an archery target icon in position 
0 (next to the checkbox) for my goals - I posted that theme on a thread 
near the top of this forum and you could use that as an example if it's 
something near to how you would want your outline to look.

MLO is very flexible but the downside is that there's a lot to learn about 
it and you have to do a lot of tweaking and clicking to get your outline 
how you need it. Good luck with it!
Stéphane

On Sunday, 22 January 2017 20:02:47 UTC, Thalamizer wrote:

> Hi Everyone:
> I've looked for quite awhile,but just can't find how to make a Goal show 
> differently from normal tasks in the Outline view. I realize that they will 
> show in Active Goals view, but it would be helpful to have them 'STAND OUT' 
> in the Outline where I'm setting tasks under the appropriate Folders.
> Do I really need to setup an Auto-format condition to set a flag to do 
> this?
>
> I'm not new to time management systems, just new to MLO and struggling to 
> climb the MOUNTAIN of features (as others have said, it's a truly rich 
> system).
> Thanks,
> Thal...
>

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