Start Date / Due Date +n d, +n w, etc feature broken? Discontinued feature?
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doremi
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Oct 25, 2011, 9:34:06 PM10/25/11
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In the previous version, it used to be that I can reschedule START
DATE or DUE DATE simply by using the following sytntax and adding them
to the end of the mm/dd/yy:
+ n d (for days)
+ n w (for weeks)
+ n m (for months)
+ n y (for years)
Now, when I do the above, MLO takes the number (n) and converts it
into time. Is this a bug? Or was the above feature discontinued? It
is a nice feature.
Does anyone experience the same problem?
pottster
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Oct 26, 2011, 5:25:27 AM10/26/11
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Never used it. It's easier to use Ctrl+(+) to delay 1 day and Ctrl+Alt+(+) to delay 1 week (use (-) to bring forward). You shouldn't be putting anything back a year ;-)
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Oct 29, 2011, 12:58:52 PM10/29/11
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I am able to confirm that the features worked in MLO 3.5.9.
Unfortunately, my data files were already saved from MLO 3.6.1. So,
MLO 3.5.9 cannot worked on the files. Otherwise, I would have revert
back to MLO 3.5.9.