[MLO] Re: Duplicate Task in Two Places

2021-08-16 Thread zel...@gmail.com
Another workaround would be to insert a link in the Task Note. See 5.1.7.1 on page 35 of the manual. On Monday, June 11, 2018 at 9:51:04 AM UTC-5 Alyona (MLO Support) wrote: > It is not possible to have the same task in several places in the Outline. > Instead of placing tasks into a folder

[MLO] Re: Duplicate Task in Two Places

2021-07-30 Thread Joel Azaria
Not as complicated as you think as it's been done already and for decades. 1 very pervasive example is computer file systems (mostly Linux though Mac and Windows have it too, just more obscured from view to the typical end-user). A file system after all is just a tree, exactly as our outlines

[MLO] Re: Duplicate Task in Two Places

2021-07-23 Thread Stéph
It would be pretty complicated to have the same task appearing in multiple places in one outline, I think. Darryl, would Alyona's suggestion of using contexts work for you? 344cl, have you tried using "dependencies" and the "complete tasks in order" option to flag up that common tasks need to

[MLO] Re: Duplicate Task in Two Places

2021-07-22 Thread Craig Lindholm
I also would like this. I have multiple projects that rely on the the same task being completed. Maybe in the future, we could have a "soft link" to a task. On Monday, June 11, 2018 at 7:51:04 a.m. UTC-7 Alyona (MLO Support) wrote: > It is not possible to have the same task in several places

[MLO] Re: Duplicate Task in Two Places

2018-06-11 Thread Alyona (MLO Support)
It is not possible to have the same task in several places in the Outline. Instead of placing tasks into a folder for Morning Routine, you may assign contexts like @Morning Routine, @Daily Routines, @Errands etc to your tasks. One task may have multiple contexts. Then open a view with tasks