Dwight,
Dang your good.  
Thanks
TS

On Sunday, March 8, 2020 at 9:30:26 PM UTC-5, Dwight wrote:
>
> Sorry, I sent this reply to John instead of Ed. Try again . . .
>
> -Dwight
>
> On 3/8/2020 10:27 PM, Dwight wrote:
>
> I understand that once you have applied a context to a task you no longer 
> want to see it in your inbox. That's easily taken care of. Just creat a new 
> view with a different name (for example, Ed'sInbox) and define it as 
> anything that's still in the inbox and does not yet have a context. (If it 
> was for me, I would also want to exclude anything that's completed as well 
> as any folder. You might want to exclude other things as well.
>
> The advanced filter for this is 
>
> ((TopLevelFolderName contains '<inbox>') AND (not(complete)) AND 
> (not(IsFolder)) AND (Contexts is empty))
>
> You can probably find a tutorial on how to use advanced filters. Any other 
> questions, come back here.
>
> Once this is set up, stop looking in the INBOX view and always use 
> Ed'sInbox instead. As soon as anything in the inbox gets a context it will 
> no longer appear in your view.
>
> On 3/8/2020 5:45 PM, John Hughes wrote:
>
> I agree. If a task is in the inbox, then you have to use move to get it out 
> of the inbox. The inbox, to me, is a folder.
>
>
>

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