Hi Stéph,

Thank you for your reply.

See attached screenshots regarding this issue.

BR.

M

On Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at 11:47:09 AM UTC+2, Stéph wrote:
>
> Hello MG. Maybe you could give us a screenshot of the autoformat rule 
> conditions and where the rule appears in your autoformat rules list? I 
> don't think it's a bug, because I have been able to set font colours and 
> icons for suspended and completed projects.
>
> Stéphane
>
> On Tuesday, 4 June 2019 23:00:25 UTC+1, MG wrote:
>>
>> Hi Dwight,
>>
>> Thank you for your reply.
>>
>> Regarding this thread, I pointed two issues regarding Project Statuses.
>>
>> *First:*
>>
>> I created an Autoformat Rule for Inactive Projects (Not Started or 
>> Suspended), so that everyone in such categories (status) would appear faded 
>> in my Projects List.
>>
>> What I realized is that, solely Suspended Projects Tasks appear faded, 
>> including the project itself.
>>
>> Regardig Not Started Projects,don't appear faded.
>>
>>
>>
>> *Second:*
>>
>> Regarding all your explanation about *Not Started *Projects, I 
>> understand and agree in such point of view.
>>
>> But I disagree all about *Suspended *Projects, since they are different 
>> concept relating to Not Started*.*
>>
>> For that, their tasks would not be ticked off, unless we change its 
>> status to: Not Started, In Progress, others.
>>
>> As you can try, If a project is in a *Suspended *status, its subtasks 
>> remain enabled for being ticked off.
>>
>> In which real life situations does it make sense, different from Not 
>> Started status?
>>
>>
>> BR 
>>
>> M
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, June 2, 2019 at 6:50:28 AM UTC+2, Dwight wrote:
>>>
>>> HI, MG. I understand that you are confused by the lack of a more 
>>> automated connection between project status and the status of tasks within 
>>> the project. Also, I understand that you do not think it makes sense to 
>>> work on a task that's part of a project that's suspended or not started. If 
>>> you have different issues than this then I misunderstood, please clarify.
>>>
>>> I cannot do anything about providing you a more automated connection, 
>>> only the developers can do that.
>>>
>>> I can explain why I would work on tasks in a project that's not started 
>>> or is suspended.
>>>
>>> I use MLO to manage projects which I do for clients. Billing is 
>>> generally an hourly rate plus expenses. The tasks involved in planning, 
>>> execution, and delivery are billable, I track the hours and bill at the 
>>> agreed-upon rate per hour. There are also non-billable tasks, like 
>>> preparing a proposal, pre-sales negotiation, billing and collection. 
>>> Different people manage projects like this different ways; I open the 
>>> project when the billable hours commence, and close it when the billable 
>>> hours are complete. So, when I am working on pre-sales, for example, the 
>>> project is not yet open but the task is active.
>>> -Dwight
>>>
>>> On Saturday, June 1, 2019 at 6:28:19 PM UTC-4, MG wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone help me, please?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> MG
>>>>
>>>>

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