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PostPosted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:10 pm 
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I quite often come across actions that having being processed end up where I do not want them.

I know that I can drop and drag them to another project, but is there a way to send them back in the collect bin ?

I think that it would be a nice feature to have


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 2:39 am 
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I guess we could. I will add it to the list and think more about it.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 7:31 am 
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I second that suggestion. I had several occastions where I wanted to move an action to the future items, which isn't possible right now without deleting and recreating it.


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I third!


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 1:45 am 
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bbemindt wrote:
I second that suggestion. I had several occastions where I wanted to move an action to the future items, which isn't possible right now without deleting and recreating it.


Hi I often have this need, I add an action, I choose an actionnable action but after when I have to many actions, I decide sometimes to "give a priority" and to move action in future item.


I need to do the same : delete and recreate as future ; It will be great to be able to re process the action or to directly move to future

Best regards

Fab


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Just to let you know that I have asked Jeremy to see if he could add this one into v1.2.3

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I have a question. The way Jeremy has implemented this function, you loose all your action data, i.e. notes, dates, status. His idea is that you are re-processing the action to become an information or future item.

I know some of you wanted to use the reprocess to move the action into another project rather then using the dragging functionality. But as part of v1.2.3, there will also be the cut / copy and paste of actions / sub-projects which means that you can use the cut to move the action. Would it be OK?

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I can't speak for the others, but I'd prefer not to lose that historic data. Yes, I'm re-processing, but at some point I might want to change it BACK to an action, and still have the data there to do it.

Even if it's greyed out or something, I still never want to lose data just because I'm moving the object around to different states.


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I have now completed this reprocess action functionality and the action details are kept and put back into the process thought screen.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 1:23 am 
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Wooohoo! Thanks Jeremy! I think that's the best move -- people don't like to lose data, if it's supposed to work that way, and TR is just doing what the user asked it to do. Good stuff.


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