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Organizing different projects by categorizes and tabs #41

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longley84 opened this issue Feb 2, 2018 · 5 comments
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Organizing different projects by categorizes and tabs #41

longley84 opened this issue Feb 2, 2018 · 5 comments

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@longley84
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Hello,

I really like your tool. Thanks to you guys for implementing Kanban in Outlook.

To enhance the experience even further I would appreciate it if different projects could be organized by different tabs by using the outlook task categories. By clicking through the tabs only tasks from one category/project will be displayed.

Somehow like this:
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For the beginning a manually adding of project-tabs would be very helpful.

Thanks a lot and best wishes

@gerbuchner
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Hi,

dont think this is an easy enhancment.

We use Categories to Group the Tasks. If your Tasks are categorized, u can use the filter to show only the tasks of an category.

HTH
Gerhard

@Grafgollos
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Hello,

I am sure that is a challenge.

Question:
What happens, if I have a category "Development" and also a task which contains "development".
I will see both if I filter wirh "development", or?
Means, there is no "clean filtering" for the category.
Am I right? (I hope not :-) )

Thanks
Oliver

@gerbuchner
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Right, it will show both.

Another workaround could be to add a taskfolder for each project, copy the kanban.html for each project and configure it to use the projectfolder.

We did this for the Tasks of the collagues, so everyone in the Team can see the tasks of the collagues ind his own Outlook in Kanban style ;)

@Grafgollos
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Thanks for the feedback.
Whre do I configure which taskfolder to take and how?
Thanks a lot

@gerbuchner
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Oliver, hörst dich so deutsch an :)
Richtig?

Weil dann machen wir in deutsch weiter, geht dann doch einfacher.

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