Always glad to be slightly helpful John :-)

On Tuesday, 27 February 2018 12:46:57 UTC, John . Smith wrote:
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> Hi Pottster
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> Yes, that is slightly useful. Thanks. 
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> But it's fiddly because if using just keyboard, you have to hit Tab in 
> order to give it focus and then ALL the context(s) you add at this point 
> are allocated to ALL the tasks that you are currently entering in the RTE.
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> J
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> On Tuesday, February 27, 2018 at 12:47:24 AM UTC, pottster wrote:
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>> You can do this with flags but with Contexts the nearest you can get is 
>> untick "Inherit parent contexts", then Alt+c, and you'll get auto 
>> suggestions as you type.
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>> On Monday, 26 February 2018 18:13:57 UTC, John . Smith wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> When using the parsing of RTE (Rapid Text Entry), is it possible to use 
>>> shortened versions of context name? i.e. To use "wild cards" 
>>> e.g. Suppose I had the context of @Office, it would be nice to just 
>>> enter something like 
>>>
>>>    Find paperwork for clientA   @Off*
>>>
>>> Whereby "@Off" was enough to uniquely identify the full existing context 
>>> called "@Office".
>>>
>>> In practice  what happens is that if I try to parse "@Off*", MLO asks me 
>>> if I want to create a new context called @Off* - which is not what I want 
>>> (!)
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> J
>>>
>>>
>>>

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