[MLO] Re: Recommended workflow for checking off items, AutoArchive confusion

2011-11-13 Thread Rob
Going to try to keep it short for a change... :-) It sounds to me a though you are suffering some sort of post-traumatic stress as a result of having had a hard time with outlook's auto- archive. No, I usually disabled it in Outlook. I just noticed that MLO seemed to borrow the paradigm, but

[MLO] Re: Recommended workflow for checking off items, AutoArchive confusion

2011-11-13 Thread Dwight
Yes, you are right about that. I did discover the need to disable archiving for recurring tasks with subtasks by hard experience. I was archiving tasks that had been completed for a week, and almost all of my recurring tasks got completed in less than a week.but every once in a while I would

[MLO] Re: Recommended workflow for checking off items, AutoArchive confusion

2011-11-13 Thread Dwight
Yes, you are right about that. I did discover the need to disable archiving for recurring tasks with subtasks by hard experience. I was archiving tasks that had been completed for a week, and almost all of my recurring tasks got completed in less than a week.but every once in a while I would

[MLO] Re: Recommended workflow for checking off items, AutoArchive confusion

2011-11-13 Thread pottster
fwiw... I don't use auto-archive either. Don't need to, because: - 1. MLO, even after a number of years of accumulating many tasks, still hasn't slowed down. 2. My filtering needs are met by OutlineHide completed tasksHide completed tasks older than (or an advanced filtered view if something