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Re:Projects & Single Actions should be a single pane 14 years 4 months ago #3251

  • Gunflint
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I don't need both in the same pane, because I often just drag the "single actions" tab down so that both both sub-panes are visible at the same time... one above the other. (see attached pic)

BUT - My big problem is that when you go process tasks and come back to the projects or task views my adjusted window tabs are back to the default view!!! Can you allow us to somehow save that tab order??

Thanks (as always) for all your work on behalf of us slackers... :-)
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Re:Projects & Single Actions should be a single pane 14 years 4 months ago #3272

Hey,
personally, I like the way it is at the moment (one tab for actions, one for projects).

A "fair" way to match other's needs could be to set that as an option (if possible, obviously).

Regards.
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Re:Projects & Single Actions should be a single pane 14 years 4 months ago #3275

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I dont need single actions in the root. There I have folders for my areas of responsibility (aka Topics), and all my projects and single actions are like subprojects. But I can imagine, that for many users is useful the concept of single actions pane.

I find useful the idea of single actions in the root of Projects too.

I find the filtering of projects very useful, but 7 months ago was:
Functionality middle-term currently worked on

A new Review Projects screen where users can change order and can filter projects

www.trgtd.com.au/index.php?option=com_ku...id=2463&catid=4#2463

and now is there nothig about it. Why? Is the idea definitely death?
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