I want to setup a method where if I add a identifier $    $ inline in the task 
caption I can create a unique identifiable contact that can be grouped in a 
view. 

Like. 
Task1
Send the note to $tom for meeting.   
Task2 
send the bill to $jason

However $jason has not been setup as a context

The system can parse this into a view.  So it searches for all items with $ in 
front that way I can create a view that shows tasks by contact from an inline 
identifier.  

I don't want to enter a thousand contexts as some of these contacts might not 
be important long term.  

How to easily add a contact that I can group by without having to use a new 
context.  



Written another way


If my task captions have the following @jason or @tom or @rich
Where the @ signifies parsing identifier.  But @tom has not been set as a 
context.  

How can I set up MLO and views so a view by Contact could sort tasks grouped by 
name where 
Jason
Tom
Rich
Are the three groups I would want to see in a view tab.  

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