Hi Olivier,
Ugh. A bit of work there. They really should have some kind of important
feature as it would encourage wider addition by us of other apps like
ToodleDo which is what I use. I will look at your steps.
Thank you!
Cash
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 2:20 AM robisme (Olivier R) <
robillard
Follow-up question:
Is there a way/a view in which I can see a folder, but never see the tasks
in that folder?
(I wanna build an inbox-view with the content of my inbox folder and one
other folder. I need that folder just to move tasks into, but every time I
open that view at the beginning of t
Hello
Here is a little tip for you GTD method users.
Problem:
In order for GTD to work well, it's important for all your actions to have
at least one Contexts. But during a busy day, it's easy to forget to do so.
Solution:
What I do is work from the Active Actions and make them *slightly hard
Yes, good call. And following my experiences above, I now broadly do the
same!
The exception is that I am marking my (GTD) SomedayMaybe stuff with a
Context Tag, and I *HATE* seeing all that stuff except when I am doing a
weekly review.
J
On Thursday, February 15, 2018 at 9:52:31 AM UTC, Nick
No problem. I didn't know about Control+Tab. I just use Control+Pageup (or
PageDown) to change tab, as it is the same as MS Excel so easy for me to
remember.
J
On Thursday, February 15, 2018 at 3:49:09 AM UTC, KC wrote:
>
> Hi J,
>
> I had been using an App(X-Mouse Button Control) to custom-de
I’d always recommend that the leftmost tab is the Outline view. That way you
can always see the whole hierarchy, and this would solve your folder focus
problem.
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