One of the way to do this is

0. save all the template in a folder
1. go to file menu, Task > New from Template
2. select the specific template saved in the folder from the window pop up


Regards,
LEW

On Tuesday, 10 April 2018 13:55:11 UTC+8, Jan Onesork wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
>
> I'd like to use some kind of project templates for projects that have 
> always the same structure (=processes).
>
> There are two possible approaches that I know of:
>
> A) Keep my templates saved in a text file somewhere and paste it with the 
> rapid task entry dialog. The template would have to use the proper syntax 
> for input parsing.
>
> B) Keep my templates saved in a different MLO file. I'd have to open the 
> file with templates, copy the template to my clipboard, open my original 
> file again, paste the template in the right place.
>
>
> Option B) would be probably the most user friendly (no need to fiddle 
> around with the input parsing syntax)
>
> Which approach do you prefer? Or is there some other way I'm missing?
>
> Thank you for your thoughts.
>
>

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