I agree, and I'm not using templates because of it.  I have an
external template in a text file, which I then bring in to MLO via the
rapid task entry dialog.

On May 16, 6:23 am, pottster <[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree. I've long thought the absence of a find and replace text option is
> a glaring omission in any text processing application these days. It's such
> a standard feature in even the most basic software that it has it's own
> universal shortcut (Ctrl+h) and is usually married up with the Find tool.
> To go slightly off topic - for my money this type of feature should just be
> there and isn't best served by putting the request on UserVoice. That also
> goes for small but useful enhancements which people would not waste votes
> on. Hopefully, Andrey still takes note of suggestions in this forum (I
> think he does).
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> On Wednesday, 16 May 2012 07:39:30 UTC+1, chuckdevee wrote:
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> > Have just discovered the "New from Template" feature which I can use
> > to recreate task sets/projects etc. - something Bedrudin highighted in
> > an earlier post. very useful indeed  ( I can't believe I'm still
> > discovering things about this product..) , but would be even more
> > useful if I was able to select a bunch of tasks and substitute
> > specific words.  So for example, a project set, which focuses on
> > "Subject A"  could be replicated and all tasks quickly reconfigured to
> > reference "Subject B".

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