Ah, ok George, you didn't mention if you were setting up a recurrence or
editing an existing one. If you are editing an existing recurrence then alt
+ d does take you to the recurrence dialog. Unfortunately, as you say,
applying a new recurrence setting requires a mouse click to access the
dial
Hi, Dwight
Thanks for the tip about the template. Hotkey is possible for Create new
from template. Let me give it a try and see how it goes.
(Please do move this to a new topic so as to keep "keyboard access to
recurrence" as a separate topic. Sorry, forgot about the guidelines..
Thanks)
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Hi, George.
Your request sounds to me like a template. Set up a task with the
properties you desire and save it someplace. Then go to where you want a
new task with these properties and select the menu item "create new from
template". Point to the task you saved before. MLO will make a new copy
Unfortunately the built in Move does not work within a project view. But I have
found a work around now. If the source item is in a separate window, it can be
dragged and dropped into a project view.
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Hi pottster,
Alt+d only opens up the Time & Remainder properties section activating the
Due date field. Still can't open up recurrence link from there without
clicking on "Recurrence" using mouse. Tabbing won't jump to recurrence
either.
Could there be something missing from my set up? I tried
Hi George,
Alt + d
On Saturday, 6 August 2016 23:45:54 UTC+1, george wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to access the "Recurrence" dialog box without using mouse
> and clicking on the Recurrence link? Like a Hotkey combination?
>
> Thanks!
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