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KWal 2008-02-02 03:52 AM

Adding single items like an errand into context only
 
In MS Outlook and Mac Entourage I could just think of something simple that needed to be done that didn't require a project - ie "buy some milk" and just throw it on the flat list for context of "Errands" - as I understand Omni Focus won't let me add directly to a context list - I have to enter "buy some milk" on a single action list in the Library and then move it to the context of "Errands" - arrrggggh - any ideas on a better way?

thanks
Kevin

nomad_penguin 2008-02-02 01:34 PM

I have a single-action list called 'Get from the supermarket' which has a default context (set via the Inspector) of @Errands.

Then, if I add an action via the inbox or quick entry, I only need to assign it to the relevant single-action list.

Hope that helps.

brianogilvie 2008-02-03 05:56 AM

[QUOTE=KWal;32275]In MS Outlook and Mac Entourage I could just think of something simple that needed to be done that didn't require a project - ie "buy some milk" and just throw it on the flat list for context of "Errands" - as I understand Omni Focus won't let me add directly to a context list - I have to enter "buy some milk" on a single action list in the Library and then move it to the context of "Errands" - arrrggggh - any ideas on a better way?[/QUOTE]

If you have a default single action list, and you have the preferences set to automatically clean up items created with Quick Entry, you can just use Quick Entry to create these actions: Type the action name, tab to Project and select your default single action list, tab to Context and select the context, and then Save.

mkko 2008-02-03 09:42 PM

[QUOTE=brianogilvie;32328]Type the action name, tab to Project and select your default single action list, tab to Context and select the context, and then Save.[/QUOTE]
Not that this is a big difference, but It should be sufficient to only type/select the project if there is a default context assigned to this project. Saves a second or two :)


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