You could try sending it straight to the project as you put it in the RTE 
dialogue.  Use the switch -toprj<Project_Name> at the end of your task 
entry.

Personally, I quite like to open another window using F3, then dragging 
groups of tasks from the inbox to the appropriate place in my outline.  

You could always bookmark the main projects, to jump quickly to them when 
dragging a task from the F3 window.

I still find it a long task, whichever way I do it.

Stéphane



On Wednesday, 3 July 2013 15:51:07 UTC+1, Mr. Analogy wrote:
>
> My favorite feature of MLO is the Rapid Task Entry. If I have an idea or 
> remember "I've got to do this thing" or "oh, read this article" I toss it 
> into the Inbox so I don't get DISTRACTED or sidetracked.
>
>
> But then I end up with 100's of things in my inbox. Organizing those tasks 
> and moving them into the appropriate PROJECT is quite time consuming:
>
>    1.  Read the task, decide where it goes.
>    2. Cut the task
>    3. go to another tab and search for the project I'd like to put it in.
>    4. Paste it.
>    5. Later, come back to each project and organize the tasks assigned to 
>    that project.
>
> That can take 30s or longer for each task. 
>
> Is there any other faster way to do this?
>
> E.g., filtering on some keyword and then  move *multiple* items to a 
> project?
>
>

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