As a beginner I learned quickly that if I click to "Close tab" then the
ToDo tab is gone and I have to configure a mew tab for it. This can be in
whatever current tab, or click the '+' button by the tabs to start the new
one. Select the View from the left side to show To-do Active Actions and as
far as I can tell that is the view it was showing before in the tab that
was created when I first installed. Now of course the tab still says
something like "New Workspace" so you can right-click the Tab and click
"Set up workspace" for a dialog where you can change the title to ToDo. The
option is also in menu Tools to set up currently selected workspace tab.

On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 5:33 AM Stéph <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello A. Astinbo,
>
> If you don't have a to-do list tab for your outline file, you'll have to
> create one. Here's some guidance for doing this in the PC desktop version
> of MLO:
>
> The tabs bar is just under the menu in MLO. At the right-hand end is a "+"
> button, which you can use to create new Workspace tabs. The first thing you
> can do is to rename your new Workspace. For your main to-do list view, it's
> a good idea to tick the checkbox for syncing selection with the first tab -
> That way, you can double-click on an item to jump between viewing it in the
> outline view and the to-do list view.
>
> In your new Workspace tab, you need to choose which "View" you want to
> see. If you can't see the Filters and Views pane on the left, you'll have
> to press Alt-F1 to make it visible. In this pane, you can either select
> your list of Views, or you can bring up the Filter criteria, to make your
> own View up. (If what you're seeing is headed "Filter", click on that
> heading to close down the Filter criteria list and show the list of
> pre-configured Views.)
> The group of To-Do list view is a set of the predefined views you can
> select for your Workspace, although you can also create your own, custom
> Views.
>
> I hope I'm not confusing a new user with the distinction between Tabs,
> Workspaces, Views and Filters in MLO. A Tab contains a Workspace which
> shows a View, set up with Filter criteria. You have complete control over
> how you set all of these up, although the learning curve, especially with
> the language for Advanced Filters, can be a bit steep at first. However,
> once you have an outline View in one Workspace and a synch'd ToDo View in
> another, you can take your time to learn the rest and customise MLO to work
> exactly how you want it.
>
> I hope that helps,
> Stéphane
>
>
>
>
> On Monday, 24 February 2020 11:04:12 UTC, A. Astinbo wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> Basic question from a beginner.
>> I can't find anymore the tab 'To-Do' list next to the 'Outline' tab.
>> How is it possible to show it?
>> Many thanks for your help.
>>
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