Alex, Maybe this will help get the view that you want- Instead of *isProject = is true*, try *ProjectName = is not empty*.
Steve On Friday, February 21, 2025 at 7:07:37 AM UTC-5 Alex wrote: > Hi Alyona (MLO Support), > > Any chance you can help above. I am not sure if I am doing something > wrong. I figured it would be best to post in forum in case someone else has > similar question in future. Any guidance you can provide would be greatly > appreciated. > > Kind Regards, > Alex > > On Thursday, February 20, 2025 at 6:25:34 AM UTC-5 Alex wrote: > >> I am trying to modify To-Do Active by Project view to show All My >> Projects that are active as a hierarchy and see both parent/child task that >> are under the active project (including task in the project that are not >> marked "This is project", I assume it is not necessary to force user to >> mark each child task in a project as a project to show up in the view. >> >> Currently under To-Do default settings when I click on "Active by >> Project" I see group by section "None" which shows all tasks that are not >> actually a project. >> >> 1. My first step was to modify the filter: Advanced - isProject = is true >> 2. In filter General section, I have Show Actions: Active, Show >> Hierarchy: Yes, Show Complete: Yes >> 3. I create task "My Project" and mark task "This is a project", when I >> go to To-Do Active by Project View I am able to see this task show up. >> 4. I add child task (the child task I did not mark this is project) to my >> parent task "My Project", when I go to To-Do Active by Project I no longer >> see the project "My Project" and its child tasks. >> 5. The only way I was able to have it show up was to modify filter >> General Show Actions: instead of Active to All, then I finally see "My >> Project" and it's child tasks. But this change does not seem correct as >> this now means I will see both Active and Non-Active tasks. In other words >> if I have some task in the project that is marked with "Hide the brand in >> To-Do", I will still see it. >> >> Can someone please point me in the right direction. Do I need to mark >> each child task in a project as this is a project to accomplish what i am >> trying to do or is there means to further modify filter so that it shows me >> only ACTIVE tasks that are assigned to a project regardless whether the >> child tasks in project are marked this is project or not. >> >> I hope I was clear enough as to what I am trying to do. Thank you in >> advance for your time and assistance. >> >> >> >> >> -- 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 visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/mylifeorganized/2f99ffb6-b69b-479d-861a-fc87abaa5be6n%40googlegroups.com.
