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I played around with export templates, removing a few columns.

Next, I selected a group of tasks, pasting into a new OmniPlan file, and then
exporting from there. It's the only way I seem to be able to export all of Fred's tasks, without everyone else's, which sucks. Why is export tasks per person an option if it doesn't function correctly?

Now, when I select Export option (new file or original), I get a pop-up with this:

*** -[NSCFDictionary setObject:forKey:]: attempt to insert nil value

Did I b0rk the custom template I created? Seems simple enough, all I wanted to do was remove a few columns.

If I b0rked the templates, how to I get back to basics so I can at least do a default export?

If the error is something else, what happened and how do I get back to exporting correctly?
 
 


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