In short, you can't. It doesn't have that ability natively. HOWEVER--

What you *can* do is sync an MLO file via MLO cloud-- or just a portion of 
one (probably even a single task), and have the other use sync to the same 
file in the cloud.

It's been 10+ years since I did this last, but MLO doesn't really change.

If I recall what I did, I had my "Master" MLO file that had all my own 
stuff in it.
I had a section in there for a particular project.
I created a specific sync (branch option) for just that piece of the 
project.
I had my friend connect to that section, so we were now "sharing" that bit 
section of tasks, but he couldn't see anything else in my Master MLO file.
This part, I'm not sure about, but I think I had my own, separate sync for 
the entire Master file, but it seems like double-sync'ing the same section 
would cause problems, though I don't remember it being an issue.

Since Tasks don't have an owner (you could make one via custom fields, I 
guess), I used flags and icons to indicate what was delegated and its 
status.

MLO is not at all set up for it, but you can see what's possible.

On Saturday, February 4, 2023 at 3:06:19 AM UTC-8 梁耀文 wrote:

> as the title suggests
>

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