I have a question relating to a (relatively minor) pain point I’m experiencing: Since I have to keep copious notes on my projects for status reports & frequent phone call requests for updates, I choose to keep them at the Project level, mostly, rather than the task level, since this consolidates the number of places I need to look and also makes it easy to summarize the info when I need to provide it. However, there seems to be no way to quickly get to the parent unless I’m in an Outline view (and yes, this issue is exacerbated by the fact that I can’t sort by computed-score in Outline views, which is the subject of a different topic I posted). So, basically, I have to pick my activities from a To-Do view since that’s the only place I see them by importance, then switch to the Outline view to find the Project/Parent that contains the notes in order to document the activity. Fortunately, the currently selected Task is automatically focused in the All Tasks Outline view, which makes the process a bit less tedious, but it sure would be nice if there were a way of navigating up the tree - perhaps it’s there and I haven’t found it? (Ideally, if the Full Path shown in the details pane on the right consisted of hot links to each of the elements, with the elements color-coded based on their status of Folder/Project/Task, that would be awesome, but there may be other and even better ways of doing it, as well...)
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