Good point Lisa. Thank you.
On Jun 4, 5:57 pm, Lisa Stroyan lstro...@gmail.com wrote:
They aren't exactly an inverse, because different tasks can have different
review intervals. The review that is most due is not necessarily the one
that was the oldest reviewed.
Lisa Stroyan,
David,
It's just another way of viewing the data. For me, chunking it using
grouping seems to work for my brain!!
Looking at the sort capabilities, It appears you can sort by Next Review
date, not Last reviewed date. Essentially, both values would show the
same thing just inversely, so
They aren't exactly an inverse, because different tasks can have different
review intervals. The review that is most due is not necessarily the one
that was the oldest reviewed.
Lisa Stroyan, lstro...@gmail.com
On Jun 4, 2013 9:21 AM, Philb levon...@gmail.com wrote:
David,
It's just another
I agree a review view of projects is a very useful way to see the world.
Its something I put a lot of manual work into creating in my old system.
I'm very excited to be back with MLO (now that it finally has outline
filtering :).
Instead of grouping, can't you just sort by Last or Next
@David,
With grouping, you can expand and collapse individual groups. For example
if you have a group for each review date, you can easily collapse all and
then expand the section for exactly two weeks ago.
-Dwight
On Sunday, June 2, 2013 7:25:27 PM UTC-4, David Rees wrote:
I agree a review
Lisa,
I have a view of my Projects, that includes the Last Reviewed
column. I also use a starred View with the same column added. So once
a week, I'm looking at those to see what needs to be revisited. I'd
also like the option to group by the Next reviewed and Last
reviewed dates, which is not
I've been thinking that too. I have my toplevel folders each assigned to an
area of focus (Work, Health, Family etc). Since I have about 7 I was
thinking one per day, but there doesn't seem to be any way to set tasks to
be reviewed on certain days of the week. Only at certain intervals.
However,