Group tasks by absolute importance or absolute urgency

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Renan Vinícius Mozone

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Apr 29, 2011, 11:14:30 AM4/29/11
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Hello everyone. How can I group tasks on the TODO list by absolute
importance or absolute urgency? It seems to me that MLO group the
tasks using the relative importance.

pavlenk...@gmail.com

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Mar 25, 2016, 7:48:01 AM3/25/16
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I have the same question.

bird...@gmail.com

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Mar 25, 2016, 11:06:20 AM3/25/16
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I do something that resembles what you're asking about as follows:

1) Create dedicated workspace.
2) In filter, set Show Hierarchy to "No"
3) Go Advanced filter setup
4) Set filters according to your criteria, i.e. importance and/or urgency

As I've said before, MLO does some magical things when you only show the parent items by not showing Hierarchy. You outlines still exist of course you'll still use them as you get into the granular execution of your tasks. 

Eddie


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Dwight Arthur

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Mar 25, 2016, 12:16:28 PM3/25/16
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can anyone explain to me what the difference is between relative importance and absolute importance? Maybe with an example, showing the difference in how tasks would be grouped as a consequence?
-Dwight

BOC

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Mar 25, 2016, 3:59:41 PM3/25/16
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Hi Dwight,

<<I'm guessing here>> Wouldn't relative importance be importance related only to the other tasks in the current view while absolution importance is the importance compared to all other tasks.

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