One of the way to do this is
0. save all the template in a folder
1. go to file menu, Task > New from Template
2. select the specific template saved in the folder from the window pop up
Regards,
LEW
On Tuesday, 10 April 2018 13:55:11 UTC+8, Jan Onesork wrote:
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> Hey guys,
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> I'd like to use
*"Learn Java" is already a project and can't not be changed to a
non-project anymore*? I might be missing something, but that doesn't make
sense to me. You should be able to uncheck "This is a project" in the
"Project" group of the properties pane (right hand side of the window).
Also the
Though MLO does have the problem of a lot of taps to do some frequent
adjustments, there's often more than one way to do things. For your example
(in iOS, so I guess it's similar for Android), you don't have to swipe
left. Instead, you can tap and hold on a task, which brings up a menu of
I use a single MLO file. Inside of that I have a folder named "Templates",
which i mark as "Hide the branch in Todo". This way the templates never
show up in my actual todo lists but I can keep everything in one file. I
have a similar folder for checklist templates.
2018-04-07 18:30 GMT+02:00
I've found out the way.
It seems that in this situation, "Learn Java" is already a project and
can't not be changed to a non-project anymore.
And... I just realize that I didn't make it clear in the last post. But
what I really want is: I have subtasks under "Learn Java". I want to bring
the
Hello,
Thanks for your help :)
My problem is solved. I have found the "Is Project" you mentioned and
successfully did what I want.
>>*Learn Java" is already a project and can't not be changed to a
non-project anymore*?
This is written before I've seen your reply. Google forum seems to not