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I try not to use a task's position in the hierarchy to denote anything that affects the planning and execution of the task, because the task hierarchy is very rigid. You cant sort it, it's difficult to include part but not all of a hierarchy, and so on. However, I can offer the following, it's not exactly what you asked for but maybe it's close enough. Here is the universe of tasks: The view has hierarchy turned off and is grouped by context,
sorted by top level parent. In the CONTEXT section of the view
definition I selected all of the client names, with an operation
of OR, this prevents the three folders of showing up in a special
section for items that do not have a context. Disadvantage,
whenever you add a new client you have to go to the view
definition and select the new context. A better solution might be
to use the advanced filter with a rule that says (IsFilter is
false), which is a little more complex but requires less
maintenance. Last bit of setup,
Tools>Options>CurrentMLOFile>ToDoListFormat> Here is what you get. -Dwight On 8/8/2022 3:23 AM, Stéph wrote:
Grouping works best with flat lists (Show Hierarchy: No). With a hierarchical outline, the group by will only group the top level items in the outline. Does it help if you go for a flat list and then have two levels of grouping - first by context and then by client?-- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MyLifeOrganized" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/mylifeorganized/5b4e1c7f-ea88-02a0-9fd6-6f8d16da6816%40gmail.com. |
- [MLO] View by Context with Folders? Gary Petro
- [MLO] Re: View by Context with Folders? Radek Pilich
- [MLO] Re: View by Context with Folders? Stéph
- Re: [MLO] Re: View by Context with Folders? Dwight Arthur
