The thing that controls context for a new task has nothing to do with what view you are in. Some task somewhere in your profile is currently selected. it's highlighted and the cursor currently points there. Your new task will be the child (or maybe sibling) of the selected task and, unless inherited contexts is inhibited, your new task will inherit the context of its parent. If you are using a view that shows all the tasks with context "@office" it's likely (but not necessarily true) that your selected task has context office and therefore the new task will have the context @office. But the context is not there because of the view, it's there because of the selected task. Does this make sense to you?

On 3/8/2020 3:58 PM, Ed S wrote:
Another thing that confuses me: if I add a new task without any context in a view, for example "Active by context", sometimesn it gets added in Inbox, sometimes not?


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