Hi!

Is it possible to document what the Lock Period checkbox does? As a 
beginner, because it was not documented, I thought it was a condition to 
have an event in the Google calendar. I understood later that there was no 
relation.

Are there any consequences when using the recurrence (specially weekdays 
and last day of the month), or the dependancy with and without a delay or 
the Inherit parent dates checkbox ?

Thanks

Le mardi 26 mars 2019 05:38:34 UTC-4, Ford Ford a écrit :
>
> Just press the checkbox "Lock Period" under "Lead Time". Start and Due 
> date will move together like a married couple :)
>
> Il giorno mercoledì 30 gennaio 2019 18:22:05 UTC+1, Remy ha scritto:
>>
>> I'm using MLO (v5) with the task properties pane collapsed in order to 
>> save space.
>>
>> The only column I've added in every view is the Due Date column.
>>
>> To change a Due Date of a task I right click on the Due Date and change 
>> the date.
>> This works great but there is a problem: The Start Date isn't changed.
>> In my Google Calendar the task is now multiplied from Start Date to the 
>> New Due Date.
>>
>> What I want to do is to move both Start Date AND Due Date to the new date 
>> (The same Start Date and Due Date).
>> I know I can add the Start Date column and right click on Start Date to 
>> change the Start Date to the new Date and do the same with the Due Date.
>>
>> However I want to move a task forward with one click (The same Start Date 
>> and Due Date) and I don't want to add the Start Date column in order to 
>> save space.
>> Is this possible without using the task properties pane?
>>
>> Hope I made myself clear.
>>
>

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