Hello Sebastian,
I've exported the filter and attached it here. See if you can import that.
Of course, you may need to edit it, for example if your context is called
something different from "@Waiting For".
I hope that works.
Stéph
On Monday, 19 March 2018 08:57:06 UTC, Sebastian Zander
Hi Steph,
Your suggestion for solution seems good but when I try to create your
filter I´m missing out with a ">" - And I don´t seem to be able to get it
as you have done and the result is of course a non working formatting rule.
:(
Please see my attached picture.
Hi Sebastian
If you want to change the colour away from green try:
Tools ==> Options ==> Themes & Formatting ==> Edit ==> Task Format ==>
Active Tasks Format ==> Font ==> Font Colour
But reading your email more closely it does sound like Start Date is the
way forward.
If the Start Date is in
This may help you: I have an Automatic Formatting rule right near the start
of the Automatic Formatting rules list, which greys out any item which is
either not Active, or has the context @WaitingFor and has not yet got to
its due date (see attached screenshot).
I've also changed the "active
Hi Sebastian,
Contexts are usually used to visually differentiate one task from another
and they do not affect the actual status of the task unless you set up a
schedule for them (see open and closed contexts