Thanks for your reply! I think this is not what i am looking for. Quote from Bernt: "This ensures that any level 2 task that I archive from this heading (I archive by subtree) gets saved in the archive file under the appropriate level 1 heading.."
My problem is, that i have level 3 tasks. --------------------------------------------------- file: main.org --------------------------------------------------- * Tasks ** Client X :PROPERTIES: :ARCHIVE: %s_archive::** Client X :END: *** DONE Task Client X ** Client Y :PROPERTIES: :ARCHIVE: %s_archive::** Client Y :END: *** DONE Task Client Y --------------------------------------------------- file: main.org_archive --------------------------------------------------- * Tasks ** Client A ** Client X ** Client Z * Whatever --------------------------------------------------- The first Task (Task Client X) will now be archived correctly. But only because there is already a heading "Client X" in my archive file (and only one heading "Client X"). The second task will be archived at the end of the archive file, but not under the first level heading "Tasks". With the current setup i have to make sure - that there is already a heading for every client in my archive file and - that there is only one heading with that name It would be great if i could tell org, that my level 3 tasks should be archived under * Tasks -> ** Client X, so that Org will create the heading "client X" itself (and the heading "Tasks", too, if it doesn't already exist) at the right position in my archive file. Any ideas? Karl Am 18.08.10 07:22, schrieb Puneeth: > Karl, > > On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Karl Maihofer <ignora...@gmx.de> wrote: >> Is there a way to tell org, that there should be a first level called >> "Tasks" and a second called "Client 1"? > > Bernt's setup describes how to do this. > > http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.html#OrgFileStructure > > -- Puneeth > _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode