Yeah - just use alt-Ins to insert the first child item, then Ins for all
the siblings to follow under it.
On Thursday, 23 March 2017 13:59:59 UTC+1, Dwight wrote:
>
> After entering the name of a task you can hit the [enter] key to close the
> task and leave task entry mode, or instead you can hit the [insert] key on
> your keyboard to close the task, stay in task entry mode and open the next
> new task. So to quickly enter three tasks, go to the item after which the
> new tasks will be places and type
> [ins]task1[ins]task2[ins]task3[enter]
> where [ins] means to hit the [insert] key on your keyboard. Is this what
> you are looking for? If you are trying to change the task-add hotkey to
> [ctrl][enter] I dont think that particular ket combination is usable as a
> hotkey.
>
> On Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 5:37:42 AM UTC-4, gno...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> I often want to add many tasks while inside a project in the outliner
>> view. Currently I do that by pressing the add task-hotkey but it would be
>> more efficient if I could for example press Ctrl-Enter to add a new task
>> directly after the one I added. Is this possible somehow?
>>
>> I don't want to have to go to the rapid entry dialogue but to do this in
>> the main MLO-window I'm working in.
>>
>
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