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2010-09-01, 06:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Kourosh
Hi Chaos,
You can have sub-tasks. There are several ways to make them. The easiest is probably using tab and shift-tab to indent and outdent a task below another one. You'll then have an option in the parent task to toggle sequential and parallel functionality of the group.
So, for example, you could have the following:
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Project: Kitchen (toggled to parallel) - Action: Paint kitchen
- Action: Build table
- Action: Build chairs
- Group: Parquet (toggled to sequential)
- Action: Buy parquet
- Action: Get chairs & table out
- Action: Lay parquet
- Action: Get chairs & table in
To make the grouping, you could also multi-select "Buy parquet" through "Get chairs & table in" and type Option-Alt-L to group them together, then toggle.
Is this what you are referring to?
- Kourosh
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yes it is, I completely forgot one important detail. I'm using the
Ipad version ;-). I'm into GTD for years not, but always failed using a software solution... until the iPad version was released. I love it.
Is there a way to create subactions in the iPad version? Except for buying the Mac version and syncing.
Edit:Ok, I found out how I group actions with the iPad version, but I've got a new problem. I need to move actions into another action to create a set of subactions. But they are automatically sequential and I don't know how to make them paralellel.
e.g.:
Shopping -> Buy milk OR buy cheese OR buy steak.
and not:
Shopping -> Buy milk THEN buy cheese THEN buy steak.
Last edited by ChaosPhoenix; 2010-09-01 at 07:18 AM..