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What do the diamonds next my folder names mean?
A ♦ diamond will appear after a folder, context or goal that you have marked as private. Private folders, contexts and goals are used when you are collaborating with other people to hide tasks that you don't want them to see. You can make a folder, context or goal private from the Organize section of this website. If you do not use our collaboration tools, it is not necessary to mark anything as private, since all tasks are private when collaboration is not used.
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A ♦ diamond will appear after a folder, context or goal that you have marked as private. Private folders, contexts and goals are used when you are collaborating with other people to hide tasks that you don't want them to see. You can make a folder, context or goal private from the Organize section of this website. If you do not use our collaboration tools, it is not necessary to mark anything as private, since all tasks are private when collaboration is not used.
Folders, contexts and goals have four different states.
- Super Private You have clicked the "private" checkbox on the organization page. Tasks with this folder, context or goal will never be shared with anyone under any circumstance. These items will be marked with a ♦.
- Normal This is the default setting. All folders, contexts and goals start this way. It is private unless you choose to share it with someone.
- Shared You have chosen to share the folder with a particular person. Only they can see it. You can set this up by selecting "Collaboration" from the Tools menu.
- Public You have published your list to the public for anyone in the world to see. You can enable this by selecting "Collaboration" from the Tools menu and then selecting "Publishing" from the left sidebar.