Another solution might be to set a due date so far in the future it will
effectively never come up. It will keep getting pushed off each time you
complete the task a generate a new one.
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Hi, David. Here's a way to think about the due date requirement on recurring
tasks.
MLO actually recognizes the kind of use cases you are describing, and for
that reason it's really good at handling tasks that have a start date but no
due date. The exception is for recurring tasks. So, in
Lisa, sorry my mistake. I took your comment as you fundamentally could not see
items in your inbox in other views, not that it was a function of how you use
MLO...
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Ah, gotcha. I just use this scheme to force me to move them out of my inbox
so it doesn't get too big.
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On Sep 4, 2013 8:42 AM, Mark mark.fu...@gmail.com wrote:
Lisa, sorry my mistake. I took your comment as you fundamentally could not
see items in your inbox in