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type="guide" style="task 2column"
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<link type="guide" xref="index#gtg-task-management" group="third"/>
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<revision pkgversion="0.1" version="0.1" date="2012-07-03" status="candidate"/>
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<name>Radina Matic</name>
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<email>radina.matic@gmail.com</email>
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<title>Tag your Tasks</title>
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<p>Tag is a simple word that begins with the sign "@".</p>
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<p>When you type a word beginning with @, it will appear higlighted yellow which is the indicator that <app>GTG</app> considers the word to be a tag.</p>
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<title>GTG Tag</title>
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<media type="image" mime="image/png" src="figures/tag.png"/>
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<p>Tags are useful to sort your tasks. In the <gui>View</gui> menu, you can enable the <gui>Tags Sidebar</gui> which displays all the tags you have used, in a way that you can easily see and select only the tasks with a given tag by clicking on it. There's no limit to the number of tags a task can have.</p>
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<p>You can drag-n-drop a tag onto another to create "subtags". As an example, if you drag the tag @to_pay onto the tag @money, every task tagged with @to_pay will also appear in the view of @money (but the @money tag is not added to the task).</p>
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<p>New tag is only added to the current task - there's no recursion and the tag is not applied to subtasks. However, when you create a new subtask, it will inherit the tags of its parents, but you can modify at any time the tags of a subtask to make it different from its parents if required.</p>
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