Hello Joel. You can use speech marks to avoid keywords like "Wednesday" 
from being parsed. So, in your case, you could write the following and it 
would be parsed correctly:


*"Ask Sharon if you are taking her car to the shop on Wednesday" today 7pm 
remind*
Once you get a bit of practice at using the "", it becomes second nature.

Stéphane


On Wednesday, 6 February 2019 04:18:06 UTC, Joel wrote:
>
> This is something I've known for some time but figured I'd post here. I 
> opened up the Rapid Task Entry dialogue box to enter a task like this:
>
> *Ask Sharon if you are taking her car to the shop on Wednesday today 7pm 
> remind*
>
> This was supposed to read:
>
> *"Ask Sharon if you are taking her car to the shop on Wednesday"*  which 
> was to be dated for *today at 7pm* with a reminder for the same time. 
> What I end up with though is this:
>
> *"Ask Sharon if you are taking her car to the shop"*  dated for Wednesday 
> 7pm with a reminder.
>
> Ideally, the date parsing should ignore Wednesday when it see's 'today' or 
> a second date follow it. I use Todoist alongside MLO and Todoist excels at 
> date parsing. 
> Wish MLO could be more powerful in this area. I'm always having to enter 
> the task manually when it comes to tasks like these.
>
> Joel
>

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