I will consider adding special parsing key to Rapid Task Entry:

For example:

"Paint wall -prj=Home"

A.


On Feb 2, 7:11 am, Ed <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ideally, I'd be in Windows, hit a key-sequence to pop-up a rapid entry
> task and be able to enter the following:
>
> ProjectA: get milk.
> ProjectA: get bread.
> ProjectB: Paint wall.
>
> The first 2 will end up as bustasks of ProjectA... you get the jist.
>
> The whole point here is to somehow be able to RAPIDLY AND SIMPLY be
> able to enter tasks.  If it is not simple, I won't use it (don't mean
> to sound arrogant).    Someone in a meeting blurts out a task... I
> want to be able to capture it without having to open MLO, search for
> the appropriate folder, select it (which sometimes requires multiple
> clicks) and hit Alt-Insert and THEN type in the task.  That's a 5-step
> process to enter a task... and does not seem like something I'd use
> (I'm still in trial mode :)).
>
> -Ed

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