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TOPIC: Project VS Add Action

Project VS Add Action 8 years 10 months ago #6450

  • roudaille
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Hello,

seeing from the Process Thoughts help:
"f you are creating multiple actions for one thought, the description and notes will be reset to null between actions entry. If a project was selected, it will be kept as it is likely that all actions for one thought belong to the same project. If you created a project for the first action, that new project will be the default."

I can understand the difference between them. But in real life, what make multiple actions better than a project? It is always related to an intial thought but there is no tree like in project to review it...

Any example may help if you have ideas,
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Project VS Add Action 8 years 7 months ago #6497

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Probably the help description is unclear. We are trying to say that out of one thought, you can create multiple actions. The chance is that all these actions probably belong to the same project (as they originated from one thought) so if you have selected a project when creating the first action out of the thought, the project name will be kept while entering the multiple actions.
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