I don't normally use this but trying to use it today, I right click on the
Due Date column, select Calendar, click on a date in the Calendar and
nothing happens - the Due Date is not set.
If I choose another right click option, eg Today, it sets the date
correctly - its just pop up that
Occasionally I try to use the parser in the Rapid Task entry screen and each
time I give up because I can't get it to work. I have just spent a bit more
time on this today and I think this illustrates my point.
I am trying to enter a task and assign it a Due Date of Today and to assign
the flag
A pocket PC is another way to say a smartphone or a PDA (personal data
assistant) or handheld mobile computer. MLO-PPC needs to run on a
handheld device running Windows Mobile. If you don't own such a
device, then you don't need to concern yourself with the PPC version
of MLO.
-Devan
On Apr 9,
Thanks pottster
the context field is doing exactly what I need
On Apr 14, 3:21 pm, pottster kenwarren...@googlemail.com wrote:
Use contexts or flags for this. Alternatively, create a task folder
for person in the outline.
On Apr 14, 9:48 am, this_sith rmaw...@kaizenrecycling.co.uk wrote:
It would be great to have a way to plan a day. I need a Today's
Plan tab with a way to drop click tasks from To-Do items into a
schedule. And to be able to time slice the day to different tasks. In
the future.. maybe even a This Week's Plan. The view should show
day/ week schedule on right pane;
As a complete newbie to CSS and HTML I am struggling to find out if
there is a way to separate the tasks in a print report with a dotted
or broken line.
If anybody knows how this can be done or has a modified template that
includes this please let me know.
Many thanks
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Hi,
I try to discover how to calculate the time required for a whole task,
or prject ?
Main task :
1. Sub1 : 10 min
2. Sub2 : 30 min
3. Sub3 : 20 min
Main Task should tell me total duration is 10+30+20 = 60 min, or, at
least MAX (10, 30, 20) = 30 min !
This would help me to organize my day.
More details:
http://groups.google.com/group/MLO-iPhone/browse_thread/thread/c16e229bb4bc5ded#
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Hi Richard,
So the rule seems to be don't leave a space between -fl and the name of the
flag but do leave a space between -d and the date and then remember to put
the date parameter at the end.
Pretty much, except the order doesn't matter if you if just put the
first word of the key flag name
But what's the logic behind this - why do I need to leave a space
between -d and Today but not between -fl and Key? What are the rules
for the other flags. Why can't they be consistent. I am a
moderately experienced IT person with experience using using command
line driven software - if I
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