Dwight - OK I've dome a few experiments and it now looks like using flags
to indicate which GTD list a task is in, is the way forward for me.
For ease of adding tasks in, I think my main Active ("Do ASAP") list of
tasks needs to have no flags and to be filtered as make sure that no flags
are present.
And if I want to see any of my GTD lists I click on a View set up to show
just tasks with those flags.
I think this will work - quite exciting!
I have one problem - what is the hot key to clear a flag?
If I cant clear a flag with a hotkey (so as to put a task onto my "Do ASAP"
list then maybe I should use a flag (e.g. a green flag) to indicate this
too. HOWEVER, if I'm going to do this then I need to I need to find a way
to make new task automatically have a (e.g.) green flag by default at the
time of their creation.
e.g. Is there any way for a new Task to inherit the flag of the Task
immediately above it? (This would also be useful when attempting to insert
tasks directly onto on of my GTD lists)
J
PS. Can someone remind me what the difference is between clicking on a View
in left hand menu as opposed to a Tab along the top?
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