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Originally Posted by whpalmer4 View Post
Most things are in projects (or single-action lists for things that are continuing activities with no real end point), but I have Miscellaneous single-action lists in the various folders to hold the odd bits.
Your teacher sounds exactly like my chemistry teacher ;-)


You wrote that most of your things are projects.
I wonder how people do manage that, because since you have your area of focus as a Folder, and in that Folder you have Projects, it takes a lot of space on the left side of OF, when you open project. It is hard to go easily to another Folder. How I used to do things, that I had only bigger projects as an actual projects and my areas of focus were a single list tasks. If I had to do sequential I simply do it. You can do sequential "Action" in a single list bucket, if that Action has some "babies."

Plus it is easier because in project you have to type the "Completed" date, and in Single-action list you just click.

1. Why do you prefer your approach? Where are advantages of your approach under mine?

2. If you use projects, why you don't have the project icon there? I am confused...
Can you make a screen shot of your perspective(s) too?
I will kiss your feet for that.



Thanks a lot again.
Brain

Last edited by BrainInside; 2012-10-25 at 10:37 AM..