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Some TR controls have disappeared ! 15 years 4 months ago #1847

  • MarkHD
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I've recently changed to Windows 7 on my desktop machine and some TR controls seem to have disappeared!

For projects the check-boxes controlling which items can affect Next Actions (i.e. marking as complete a Do a.s.a.p. action can change status of another item from inactive to Do a.s.a.p.) have gone.

Start Date has disappeared so I can't set when I want an Inactive item to start.

There are probably more.

Is this something to do with Windows 7? Perhaps the 6-Level Model changes are to blame?

Any ideas anyone?
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Re:Some TR controls have disappeared ! 15 years 4 months ago #1848

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I have had many issues with WIN7. I am almost to the point of returning to XP.
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Re:Some TR controls have disappeared ! 15 years 4 months ago #1850

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I use TR only in Win7 (32 and 64 bit) without any problems which describe above.

It seems as a known bug with latest beta version.

Did you try this steps?: www.trgtd.com.au/index.php?option=com_co...&view=article&id=157
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Re:Some TR controls have disappeared ! 15 years 4 months ago #1851

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OK, so it appears that these features have moved to Project tab in Options dialog.

I have enabled these and all appears to be working well.

Thanks,

Mark
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