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varresa 2007-11-30 06:37 AM

Auto-Expand Headers?
 
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I wasn't sure how to title this but essentially I want to know if there is a way to get OmniFocus to automatically expand all the headers in view. For example, I was just looking in my context view and clicked on "No Context." In the window, it showed the header "None" and it was collapsed. At first view, it looks like I dind't have anything in that that No Context view, but that is not the case. When I clicked the arrow to expand the header, suddenly I had a ton of tasks with no context in view. I would really love for every view that [I]can[/I] be expanded to [I]always be expanded[/I]. Otherwise it takes multiple clicks to expand all the headers. I do have all my saved perspectives to open expanded, but sometimes I look at things that are not in a save perspective.

Is there a way to set this?
Thank you!

Alex Brown 2007-11-30 06:47 AM

I'd like this feature too.

for the moment, I suggest you select all context (by clicking on contexts in the sidebar with "all contexts" filter), then select menu View->Expand all.

This means all existing contexts are expanded, and will stay that way unless you explicitly collapse them.

varresa 2007-11-30 07:08 AM

Doesn't Persist
 
Thank you. I used the "expand all" for the context lists but when I use it in the context window (for example, to expand that "None" list), it doesn't persist. It will expand, but once I leave that window, view something else, and them come back to that view, it is collapsed again.

curt.clifton 2007-11-30 09:16 AM

This is a known bug. Search the forums for details.

varresa 2007-11-30 10:54 AM

Thanks Curt. I'll look more. I searched "expand headers" and only found one post. Glad to know it's known and hopefully being worked on.


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