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TOPIC: Move projects between current and future projects

Move projects between current and future projects 15 years 3 months ago #1896

  • mkongsfelt
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I can't figure out if it is possible to move projects from current to future projects and back again. I would really like that feature. I have quite a few projects that turn out to be too time consuming to continue with at the moment and thus would like to move them to future projects, so that i can regularly review them and move them to current projects when i find that i might the time again.

Maybe the feature is already there and i just can't find it. Otherwise it would be a most appreciated feature.

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Mikkel
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Re:Move projects between current and future projects 15 years 3 months ago #1898

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You should use cut and paste on the project mode or copy and paste (for moving templates to projects tab for example).

Users have asked for a transaction on the node but as the functionality is there, we don't consider it as urgent.

For Future project, if you put a start date, TR will move them to the project tab automatically when the start date is reached.
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Re:Move projects between current and future projects 15 years 3 months ago #1900

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Ok - i didn't know that i could copy paste! Super! No new features wanted for this then :-)

Love the program by the way! keep up the good work!
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