I tend to use them in order to build specific views. Or often, I set a text 
tag to mean "this task is that kind of stuff". Then I group tasks by text 
tag to identify them.
Ti be specifi, I'm a teacher. I have my entire program organized by 
subjects, but sometimes I need to group them in another way : which taks 
belong to a book? which task is a template I re-use every year, while 
subtasks are to be cleared (create a flat view grouped by text tag, erase 
everything but the template.
Also, I use them to quickly assign  temporary context I may want to use, 
specificly on the mobile app (task relatives to a specific event, journey, 
people, whatever I want to display conveniently).



Le lundi 4 février 2019 18:31:22 UTC+1, chrisleeuk a écrit :
>
> Does anyone know what the intended purpose of the new text tag feature is 
> in MLO 5?
>
> The help section mentions it, but doesn't really explain the benefit of 
> the text tag over regular contexts?
>
> From what I can see it acts very similar to context's, except that you can 
> only pick one text tag.
>
> Obviously you can filter on it, but I can't really see how that would be 
> any more beneficial than just adding a context?
>
> I'm just wondering what the use cases are, in case I can get some use out 
> of it.
>

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