IMHO: a workflow in that sense is not possible as MLO has no programming or 
automation features - for workflows as in classical workflow tools

IMHO - The basic idea for implementing manual workflows with MLO is:
- self-discipline in usage of MLO or a stable set of habits ;) - first
- a good definition of logical workflows you want to implement - as habits 
and then MLO ;)
- a smart mix of attributes, views and filters to implement the 
"intentional perspectives" on your working set

For the "manual workflow" i would love to have a video-call with some brain 
storming; as i am curious how people approach this kind of "stuff".
In case of interest just pick a time :) 
- https://calendly.com/deugister/one-on-one-with-me.

Cheers -Alexander

Benny Karlson schrieb am Dienstag, 23. Mai 2023 um 18:02:32 UTC+2:

> Hi,
> have used MLO for many years, mainly on my Android (before that Windows 
> phone), but always together with the PC-version. I have realized that  
> after all development and new features my workflow seems not to work 
> efficiently with all these new possibilities.
> Does anyone built a working workflow to handle a lot of tasks in different 
> areas and places? Guess is about how to most efficient build your tree 
> structure
> and then when to use Context when to use Flags or Texttags!?
>
> Want a quick and easy input (one click) with as many things applied 
> automaticly (as context will do if copied in under a treebranch). This 
> means the tree folder structure... 
>
> A simple question of what you would choose...
> Different Actions...          Different places...
> !Call                                     @Computer
> !Buy for                               @House 1
> !Fetch                                  @$hopA , $hopB
> !Contact                              @House2
> !Repair                                 @Car1
>
> Example1 Tree folders under each place
> [Folder House1] - [Folder Repair] : Task1/Task2/ Task3
>              [House1] - [Folder Buy] : Task1/Task2/ Task3
>              [House1] - [Folder Call] : Task1/Task2/ Task3
> or
>
> Example1 Tree folders  under each action
> [Folder !Repair] - [Folder @House1] : Task1/Task2/ Task3
>              [!Repair] - [Folder@House2] : Task1/Task2/ Task3
>              [!Repair] - [Folder@Car1]      : Task1/Task2/ Task3
>
> Example 1 feels more naturual when follow up things done at different 
> places
>
> Any help would be greatly *appreciated*
>

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