I found today that I could not create a new file for cloud synching, being
apparently limited to ten files. Is there some way to increase or remove
this limit? It is inconvenient to have to combine files into one larger
outline to work around it.
On this occasion I was able to delete a file
Hi, Laurence.
Perhaps you will find a better answer than this, but I imagine that you could
create a second user ID in the cloud. You could ask the support people if
there's any quantity discount.
-Dwight
Laurence Glazier laurence.glaz...@gmail.com wrote:
»I found today that I could not
Hi,
I have a view with tasks belonging to active project.
Now, I want to set a view with projectless tasks (tasks that doesn't belong
to any project).
The thing is, I don't want to see in that view the tasks that have a
project, and this is where things get complicated.
Someone has an idea?
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
I definite agree these should be changeable in MLO. Indent/Outdent/Move
Up/Move Down are used in lots of applications (Word, IDEs, vi, Project) and
unfortunately are bound in different ways.
In the meantime I guess AutoHotKey is our only option (which is actually a
challenge for me since it
MLO already has the ability to copy tab indented text. If you select an
outline, copy it, and paste it in Notepad you will see the following:
grandparent
parent
child
child2
parent2
child3
grandparent2
It would be nice if you could paste though also. WIth it the
I agree this need tweaking, right now things are inconsistent in that
contexts are always copied if you add/indent, but only sometimes copied if
you drop/paste.
I would suggest it should be controllable at the context level with
something like children inherit this context from their parent.
@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