Hello Sebastien,
That's odd. All I can tell you is that context inheritance is working on the
beta version I'm running (iPhone version 2.8.4.824) - Although I wish I could
switch it off- that's another story.
This might be a bug to reprt to Alexandra at MLO Support.
Stéphane
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On Wednesday, February 6, 2013 at 5:01:18 PM UTC-8, David Timpe wrote:
I'm using MLO with MLO Cloud to keep my work PC, Android phone, iPhone,
iPad, and home PC sync'ed and up to date. Most of the time I use my work
PC and Android phone but was frustrated tonight on my home PC
I didn't have any issues going to Windows 8.1, either. Are you able to see
the existing tasks?
Regards -
Trish Putnam
trish.put...@gmail.com
On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 8:02 AM, robisme (Olivier R)
robillardoliv...@gmail.com wrote:
Couldn't you just copy the task to a fresh new file and profile
Hi
I'm having trouble putting things into (and out of) Someday/Never.
Background
I've made my Someday/Never file a folder, which for which I have ticked
Hide Branch in To-Do. This means that it doesn't appear in my Active
tasks views - all good so far.
I am also putting more an more stuff
do you use contexts? I make exactly what you do work by using them
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 4:46 PM, John Smith ship...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I'm having trouble putting things into (and out of) Someday/Never.
Background
I've made my Someday/Never file a folder, which for which I have
Hi, John.
I’m going to assume that this is for Windows, ok?
Go to the all tasks view, zoom in to the Someday/Never folder, save the current
view as Someday, and assign it to a tab.
When you open an MLO session start by clicking the Someday tab then hit F3 to
create a helper window