[MLO] How do I create a view that shows (just) all tasks which are dependent on something?

2016-10-13 Thread John . Smith
Hi Is there any way to create a view that shows (just) all tasks which are dependent on something? Or better yet show all tasks which are dependent on a specific task? Background I am trying create a list of tasks that are in effect in an action status of "Later/Soon". i.e. I want such tasks t

[MLO] Re: How do I create a view that shows (just) all tasks which are dependent on something?

2016-10-13 Thread John . Smith
Wait, I may have solved my own question. Although I still cant work out how to show all tasks which are dependent a particular other task, if I create an Advanced filter with a value of HasDependancy is True, this seems to work in that it shows all tasks that are dependent on at least one oth

[MLO] Re: How do I create a view that shows (just) all tasks which are dependent on something?

2016-10-13 Thread John . Smith
PS Now my problem is how can I set a task to be dependent on another task using keyboard shortcuts/hotkeys? Alt+6 seems to toggle open the Dependencies area on the right of the screen, but that's all I can find! On Thursday, October 13, 2016 at 4:05:43 PM UTC+1, John . Smith wrote: > > > Wait,

RE: [MLO] Using Siri to Add Reminders to MLO

2016-10-13 Thread Jonathan Davis
Can you elaborate on exactly how you do this? "Hey Siri send a mail to "? From: birdv...@gmail.com Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2016 15:38:17 -0700 Subject: [MLO] Using Siri to Add Reminders to MLO To: mylifeorganized@googlegroups.com ​As many MLO users with iPhones already know, it is pretty easy to use ​S

Re: [MLO] Using Siri to Add Reminders to MLO

2016-10-13 Thread birdv...@gmail.com
​If you have ​set up the ability to input tasks via email, I recommend the following: 1) Give your email a unique name that Siri will easily recognize and not mix up with your apps, and other contacts etc. In my case, I say, "email to Pooba." Actually, that's not the name I use, but it gives you a

Re: [MLO] Re: How do I create a view that shows (just) all tasks which are dependent on something?

2016-10-13 Thread Dwight Arthur
You may find it useful to use hasIncompleteDependency to see the tasks that are still inactive due to dependency. Also there is a command on mlo/win. I think you right click the rask on which others are dependent (the target task) and look for a menu item along the lines of "tasks dependent on

Re: [MLO] iOS widget

2016-10-13 Thread birdv...@gmail.com
I 2nd that. On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 9:55 PM, Tom wrote: > Is there an MLO widget for iPhone that will show starred and/or due items? > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "MyLifeOrganized" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving em