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Originally Posted by Gardener2 View Post
You can use the Focus capability for this. For example, I have a Work folder and a Personal folder, and a whole bunch of folders and projects under each one. In Projects mode, I can click on the Personal folder, go up to the View menu, and select Focus On Personal. Then when I go to Context view, that focus still holds, and all of my work stuff is hidden.

Gardener
I was thinking more of using say the 'due' perspective where it lists all by context so that I can now focus on office and that works great, BUT` there is no inverse 'not office' context for me to see everything but the office actions. I have just tried it out and yes, by using the cmd key I can multi select only those contexts I want so it sort of works ;-)

Quick update Saturday - well I am still struggling with perspectives and trying to find useful ones, they tend to show too much stuff (esp Miscellaneous folder!) or not enough.

When I look at due or flagged (built-in) then I am seeing all my work stuff which I dont want to do when at home. What I have now done is to set 'Work' items to 'On Hold' status so that they dont show up in Today's items (and rthen remember to set it back to active when at work).

It is a pity there is no exclude filter as well (e.g. exclude all work context or foldes named 'xxxxx'). Maybe I should post a feature request and see what support respond.

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Mark

Last edited by mmb32; 2010-03-20 at 01:35 AM..