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Revision as of 18:35, 25 August 2010

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Description

The Task Editor is used to create, edit, and delete tasks. Tasks can be organized into a hierarchical tree structure to any depth.

The toolbar provides the means to create, delete and move tasks and milestones:


Button Short cut Description
Add Task Ctrl+I Drop-down button to create a task or milestone. The new item is positioned after the currently selected item on the same level as the selected item. If no item is selected, the new item is appended at the top level.
Ctrl+Alt+I
Add Sub-task Ctrl+Shift+I Drop-down button to create a sub-task or -milestone. The new item is appended as a child to the currently selected item.
Ctrl+Shift+Alt+I
Delete Task Delete Deletes the selected tasks.
Indent Task Appends the selected task as a child to the task above.
Unindent Task Moves the selected task one level up, insering it after its current parent task.
Move Up Moves the selected task up one place.
Move Down Moves the selected task down one place.


Note that you can also move tasks with drag and drop.

Editing data

Data can be edited inline as described here or by using the task settings dialog.

The following columns are displayed as default:

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Default columns


Configuration

Using the context menu, the view can be configured to show/hide the Project, split/unsplit the tree view or it can be configured using the configure dialog. The configure dialog enables you to tailor the amount of information the view displays to fit your needs.

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