It cannot be done with 'does not contain' rule indeed since it works with 
sub-contexts only. To filter out tasks by a parent context you need to use 
the sub-rule 'contains'. Here are the steps:

1. Edit views->Add view->Select the group of tasks for the view->Next
2. Advanced filter-> Add condition group ->All conditions, inverse-> save
3. Add condition (sub-level)->Field: context, Condition: contains, Value: 
Follow-up->Save

This should work. 

On Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at 10:19:02 AM UTC+2, Mark wrote:
>
> I’m experimenting with Context groups.  I created a context @Follow-Up and 
> set it up to contain contexts @Waiting and @Delegating.  If I create a view 
> and filter it to include tasks where Context contains @Follow-Up, they show 
> up just fine.  If I set a view to filter tasks where Context does not 
> contain @Follow-up, they show up there too.  Any ideas what I might be 
> doing wrong? 
>
> Thanks, 
>
> Mark

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