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New tag rather than new list

(closed account) says:
Hello. When you add a new task followed by a '#' the default behaviour is to add a new list rather than a new tag - can you change the default behaviour to 'new tag' rather than 'new list'? I keep adding new lists by mistake when I mean to add a new tag.
Posted at 9:54am on October 23, 2017
tristo (Remember The Milk) says:
Thanks for your feedback!

We don't currently offer a way to change that default behaviour, but I'll make sure that the development team gets this for review. Feedback is very important to us, and we review feature requests on a regular basis as we work to improve Remember The Milk.

You can also discuss this in our Ideas forum where you can vote up your favorite ideas:

https://www.rememberthemilk.com/forums/ideas/

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If there's anything else I can help you with, please let me know.
Posted 7 years ago
(closed account) says:
Thanks - it's only a little niggle - RTM is brilliant!
Posted 7 years ago
lkmorris says:
When using RTM on desktop, is there a way to keep the List/Tag options open so you can add multiple lists/tags without clicking on the icon every time?
Posted 7 years ago
tristo (Remember The Milk) says:
Thanks for getting in touch, lkmorris.

There's not currently a way to do exactly that but we might have a workaround.

When you add tasks and add a Smart Add command (using the symbol #) you can create multiple new lists or new tags or both, very quickly. You don't even need to save the task!

For example, add:

test #newlist #newlist2 ... #newtag - each time you add a #newlist you'll be prompted to save a new list or tag. It works really well and my explanation is a lot longer than the time it takes to try it out :)

Let me know if I can help further or in any other way!
Posted 7 years ago
robert.ward says:
@computinginschools one way you can prevent this is selecting the List you want using "#" and then adding tags with #. Once you have selected a list, it will only suggest tags
Posted 7 years ago
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