Hi Michael,

Yes you can do it in MLO - thanks to parsing feature.

Just type in the outline like this:
"Do laundry -i2 -u4"
Then hit Alt+Enter
If you do not like the result click Ctrl+Z to Undo

Description from help:
-i1 -i2 … -i5 : set Importance for the task 1=min .. 5=max
-u1 -u2 … -u5 : set Urgency  for the task 1=min .. 5=max
-e1 -e2 … -e5 : set Effort for the task 1=min .. 5=max

See more info in topic "Input parsing" in MLO help


Hope it helps.

Thanks!
Andrey.





On May 11, 4:33 pm, Michael Clayton
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can see the benefits of having priorities decided by this algorithm
> thingy but I find it tiresome when attempting to change the importance/
> urgency/effort staus of individual multiple tasks. I realize there are
> shortcuts for just about everything with MLO (thanks) but what about
> some kind of code that I could add to the end of each task as I enter
> them (manually)?  say something like 'Do laundry #I2 #U4' which would
> mean 'Importance for Parent: Less' + 'Urgency: More' for 'Do laundry'.
>
> Changing the I/U/E for each task is a real drag and I'm tempted to
> just forget about these 3 factors altogether.
>
> I would appreciate it if someone could shed some light on this
> matter ;)
>
> Cheers

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