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TOPIC: setting for sequential actions change actions too

setting for sequential actions change actions too 16 years 8 months ago #584

  • be4truth
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I noticed that in version 2.0.1 I could set in projects the new actions in inactive mode while normal thoughts would be in "asap" mode when processing.
In version 2.2.1 when I set the default for new action in projects to "inactive" the default for normal thoughts is inactive, too. I don't find that handy. Was that intentional? I find the former solution better because I always want the project actions sequential and inactive and the normal stuff active asap.
Product Version = ThinkingRock 3.7.0
Operating System = Ubuntu LTS latest updates
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Re:setting for sequential actions change actions t 16 years 8 months ago #590

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Yes we will change to use two different user options.
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Re:setting for sequential actions change actions too 16 years 8 months ago #643

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We have separated the 2 default values. New modules released on 21st May 09.

You need to specify the action status default value for the Process Thoughts screen in the Preferences/Options Actions Tab. The default value for when you create action in the project tree is under the Preferences/Options Projects Tab.
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