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TOPIC: Viewing Single Actions

Viewing Single Actions 15 years 7 months ago #1406

Hi - I'm currently a bit puzzled as to how I can create a tab in the Actions screen that only shows Single Actions? Once I've done my weekly review and checked out all my current projects, I then want to look at all the actions I haven't covered so far. The single actions panel next to projects just shows them all unsorted and isn't much use as far as I can see, and when I try to set up a filter to deal with them alone I can't see any way of doing it.

Any suggestions people?
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Re:Viewing Single Actions 15 years 7 months ago #1409

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Found it.

The search also searches on the project path and the project path for single actions is always 'Single actions'. So you can create a Tab with search filter to 'Single actions'.

I am always amased to all the possibilities of TR... (just kidding - Belgian humor is not very good).
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Re:Viewing Single Actions 15 years 7 months ago #1413

That did it, thanks! I should have thought of that!

And Belgian humour is just fine.
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Re:Viewing Single Actions 15 years 6 months ago #1466

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Hello,

this seemed to fix the filtering issue, but at least on my Windows 7 32 bit installation, the search string is not saved for the next session. So when I restart TR, search string field is empty.
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Re:Viewing Single Actions 15 years 6 months ago #1477

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It's not a big deal, but is it a bug ..?
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