You might use the "quick text filter" (ctrl+L) then typing "project 1"
Only tasks with the text "project1" will then be displayed.
then, juste select the tasks and move them under the project (using 
alt+shift+arrows)

does it work?
Olivier

Le jeudi 19 janvier 2017 22:32:53 UTC+1, Benny Karlson a écrit :
>
>
> Hi again,
>>
>>  
>
>> I try to rephrase my headline, since I missed the point on my last  there 
>> must be a A QUICK WAY to get rid of a cluttered MLO.
>>
>     
> This is something many people probably like to use if you, like me, 
> drowning in tasks placed in inbox or another wrong used folder, and have 
> limited time (or not like) to spend time in organizing each task in there 
> right folders at once!!
>  
>
>> Have looked around in the forum, but not found the most simple way to 
>> clear any cluttered folder!! There MUST be a way (or to get it made by MLO 
>> team) to HELP all of us that find a way to move our unorganized tasks into 
>> Projects and Folders with a tree structure!?
>>
>>  
>>
>> For example here is a cluttered inbox.
>>
>>  
>>
>> <Inbox>
>>
>>   Email Clare ref vacancy
>>
>>   Project 2 Task 2
>>
>>   Next Tasks
>>
>>   Project 1 Task 1
>>
>>   Next Task6 Project 1
>>
>>   MLO
>>
>>   Project 1 Task 2
>>
>>   Chaos Intellect
>>
>>   Backlog Project 1 Task 1
>>
>>   Opera Bookmarks
>>
>>   Pocket PC  
>>
>> Task4  Project 1
>>
>>   Backlog Project 2 Task 1
>>
>>   Backlog Action
>>
>>   Home Action 1
>>
>>    Task5 Project 1
>>
>> Email Clare ref vacancy
>>
>> Project 2 Task 2
>>
>> Next Tasks
>>
>> Project 1 Task 3
>>
>> Next Task2
>>
>> Next Task3
>>
>> Next Task5
>>
>> MLO
>>
>> Project 1 Task 2
>>
>> Chaos Intellect
>>
>> Backlog Project 1 Task 1
>>
>> Opera Bookmarks Pocket PC
>>
>>  
>>
>> Now I want to move all tasks regarding Project 1 to my Folder and/or 
>> Project  named Project 1
>>
>>  
>>
>> Today I press and hold down the [Ctrl]-key and click with the mouse on 
>> each task that has anything to do with Project 1.
>>
>> Then I press [M] still holding down the [Ctrl]key (equal [Ctrl+M] for 
>> Move) and point to the right Project 1 folder.
>>
>>  
>>
>> But HOW DO I DO THIS WITHOUT THE MOUSE???!! Only using keyboard  [PgUp] 
>> / [PgDn] = arrow-keys. Since its much quicker and easier to work with 
>> keyboard in this matter, when organizing tens or hundreds of tasks of tasks 
>> to new folders
>>
>>  
>>
>> So I guess simply to push some key-combination together with arrow-keys 
>> and the problem would be solved...
>>
>>  
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> /Benny 
>

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