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Can I maintain Actions and Project order 12 years 4 months ago #4985

  • Mallison01
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I don't manage my tasks by assigning due dates & I don't really think this is a GTD approach unless the task is an appointment or actually date related.

I schedule my activities from review of actions, so I want to see my actions listed in the priority order that I've placed them in their corresponding project and action master lists. This order is lost when I select the "Actions" button and when using any of the filters available from this screen. It appears that things are sorted by Context in this screen and I don't see a way to turn this off or change this.

I would love to see a combined master view of projects and individual actions so that I could drag and drop everything into a priority order of my choosing and then have this order maintained when I view in "Actions" and when filtering here.
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Re:Can I maintain Actions and Project order 12 years 4 months ago #4986

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If the actions within project needs to be done sequentially, you can use the auto-sequencing function per project (see sequencing in TR help).

Personally I use Due date a lot otherwise it does not get done. For appointment and meeting, I use scheduled actions.

The Review Actions tabs filtering can be changed (see http://www.trgtd.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=74:rasetup&catid=39:gettingstartedcat&Itemid=82).

The ordering can be changed by double clicking on column order, you can then add more column by clicking once. The order within a project is not kept though.
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