Repeatedly mark topmost project as reviewed (keybard shortcut?)
(also submitted as formal feedback)
I have a minor annoyance in my review workflow: I have my Review perspective set to list projects in Next Review order, and want to repeatedly mark the topmost project as reviewed. Currently, I have to select every project using the mouse (or do I?), because "Mark Reviewed" nixes the selection. This is tedious when having lots of projects. Could "Mark Reviewed" automatically select the next unreviewed project? Alternatively, could you introduce a keyboard shortcut to select the topmost project? |
If you Mark Reviewed (Cmd-Shift-R), then press down arrow, the selection starts at the top of the window. I group my project review perspective by review date. So I use down arrow twice, mark reviewed, repeat.
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[QUOTE=curt.clifton;46010]If you Mark Reviewed (Cmd-Shift-R), then press down arrow, the selection starts at the top of the window. I group my project review perspective by review date. So I use down arrow twice, mark reviewed, repeat.[/QUOTE]
How interesting. I don't get that behavior at all! My project review perspective is Active projects, Grouped by Next Review date, unsorted, remaining actions, any duration, any flag state. If I select the top project in the RH pane and do cmd-shift-R or Edit->Mark Reviewed or click the toolbar button, then press down arrow, the selection simply moves to the first action in the project I just marked reviewed (and jumps the window to that point). I don't see any preferences setting that would seem to have any obvious connection here... |
Interesting. I have the same perspective settings.
Here's a possibility: I have all groups except Review Today collapsed. I wonder if the selection only moves with the project when the project lands in an expanded group. |
[QUOTE=curt.clifton;46019]Interesting. I have the same perspective settings.
Here's a possibility: I have all groups except Review Today collapsed. I wonder if the selection only moves with the project when the project lands in an expanded group.[/QUOTE] Indeed, that seems to be the secret. I guess I'll be updating that perspective! |
Thanks for this info, Curt – I was having the same issue. Major annoyance resolved!
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