#1394: Quire Feedback
Status: Completed
Tag: Resolved

Hi, I have a question How can I search a value in the #tags for all projects? I can search in, but the result is only in the description of ALL projects, but I need to search the result within the values of #tag, and only in tag NO description.....

Created by Giuliano Sabetta Nov 5, 2018, Edited Sep 26, 2019

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Giuliano Sabetta, Nov 6, 2018

Hi Michell, I inted to search a particular tag. In Quire I have in My Task a period search, in search (right-top) I can find a text in tasks, but if I want find a particular #tag there isn't. If I want search tasks with #city(Roma), or #person (my father, my Boss), or #customer, or #Department, I can't and ALL this information I can't write in description as is unnecessary, not attinent, non performant and so on....

thanks

Giuliano Sabetta, Nov 6, 2018

I know it! The problem is that I have to search a specific #tag in EVERY Project instead having 1 search in ALL project. If I have 1 tag as "priority" or "ASAP" or other in EVERY task I insert, I have to move&search in every project to find priority1/ASAP.... This is a limit of Quire Could you solve that?

Giuliano Sabetta, Nov 7, 2018

Hi Giuliano, currently, you can search tasks with specific tag(s) throughout different projects by adding the projects to a "Smart Folder". Perhaps this may help.

Michelle, Nov 7, 2018

Hi Giuliano, it is possible to search tasks with a specific tag by entering #tagname in the upper right search field. You can also find tasks with that specific tag in other projects by clicking "Search other projects" at the bottom of the search results. Let me know if this helps.

Michelle, Nov 7, 2018

...and I forget.... When you search one #tag in the search upper box, result is the "world searching as tag" and not the evidence of tasks with the #tag searched ...and this is the pure limit of Quire

Giuliano Sabetta, Nov 7, 2018

Hi Giuliano, could you provide an example of what you mean by "search a value in #tags" (best if with a screenshot)? Thanks a lot!

Michelle, Nov 6, 2018