I have a project with a set of tasks. What is the best way to define the
parent (as a group? Project? Something else?) so that, when the tasks have
all been checked off, I can restart the project by easily marking them
later as not done, e.g. with a single tap-and-hold on the parent, perhaps?
All good workarounds; thanks to you and Mok Matsuru. I was hoping there
would be a solution that leverages MLO's advanced
repeat/recurrence/automatic resetting functionality, involving a single
task and probably a parent task. MLO is so powerful, one would think such a
solution exists.
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Hello,
I want to set up a monthly task, "Give the dog his medicine", which only
happens from June to November. The cycle repeats every year. What's the
most efficient way of defining this in MLO?
Thanks!
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Android users: you may be puzzled if you forget that if you apply a filter
to a view (e.g. "Active Actions") in the app, that same filter will affect
that view in the widget.
This happened to me as I was playing with the new MLO2 for Android. I had
recreated the widget and set it to display
After 6 months of using MLO, I find myself totally satisfied with the
software. It gives me all the options I would want, but remains nimble
enough that I can zip through MLO screens.
I'd like to see the Regenerate task after completed option to be more
flexible. Just replace the hardcoded