The easier way is to assign a top-folder for each Company.
Then, you set 3 tabs, and in each tab, you "zoom" on a specific folder
(ctrl+R).
That's the basis, and you will certainly do much more afterwards.
Olivier
Le vendredi 19 avril 2013 21:47:03 UTC+2, Ed a écrit :
>
> Hi folks: I’ve had
Marci. But...
This is actually how I currently have it organized.I find no easy way
to "label/tag/assign" the Inbox tasks to specific folders.
Is there a trick? Keyboard shortcut? Right-click something?
Thanks,
-Ed
On Friday, April 19, 2013 12:51:07 PM UTC-7, robisme (Olivier R) wrote
Other recipients:
Merci. But...
This is actually how I currently have it organized. I find no easy way to
"label/tag/assign" the Inbox tasks to specific folders.
Is there a trick? Keyboard shortcut? Right-click something?
Thanks,
-Ed
On Friday, April 19, 2013 12:51:07 PM UTC-7, robisme (
I think I found a way to move Inbox tasks to folders: Right-Click and
Move-To. It takes 5 mouse clicks (including scrolling) and looking thru
cluterred list of tasks and folders to find the folder I want. Really?
Is there a better way? Maybe not folders? Contexts? Any help would be
the shortcut to move is ctrl+M.
You also:
- create a Inbox tab
- hit F3 on it, that will open it on a separate windows
- then, drag an drop you task to the folders
(you also can assign the logo of each company you work for to each tab)
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Subject: [MLO] Re: Help me understand workflow?
the shortcut to move is ctrl+M.
You also:
- create a Inbox tab
- hit F3 on it, that will open it on a separate windows
- then, drag an drop you task to the
to a context, so if you are supposed to be
> working for client M on Mondays, you do not see client A’s work cluttering
> up your to do list on Monday.
>
> ** **
>
> Disclaimer: my experience is with Windows and Android. I have no clue how
> much if any of this stuff wo