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5.5.7 Tasks

While creating a source, if you want to jump ahead while leaving part of the source pending, you can retain infor-
mation on that position or the content of work recorded as tasks. Although a task in the editor is a marker for the
jump destination similar to a bookmark, you can specify task the priorities and use a list of tasks displayed in the
[Tasks] view as a To Do list.
Creating a task
Do the following to create a task:
When including source line information
(1) Place the cursor at the source line in which you want to set a task.
(2) Do one of the following:
• Select [Add Task...] from the [Edit] menu.
• Right-click on the editor's marker bar (the left edge of the editor area) to display the context menu, then
select [Add Task...].
This displays the [New Task] dialog box.
(3) Enter a task description in the [Description:] text box.
(4) Select priority (High, Normal, or Low) from the [Priority:] combo box.
(5) If you want the task to be created as a completed task, select the [Completed] check box.
(6) Click the [OK] button.
A task marker is displayed in the editor's marker bar.
Task marker
Open the [Tasks] view. The task created should appear in the list.
The check box on the left edge of the list indicates whether a task is "Completed" or "Not Completed". For
a completed task, click and check this box.
The column next to it indicates the task priority with an icon.
= High, blank = Normal,
Click in this column to display a pull-down list box. Use the pull-down list box to revise the task priority.
Click in the [Description] column to change a task description.
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