#3752: Quire Feedback
Status: Completed
Tag: Bugs Resolved

After I tranfered a task by mistake, by using the '>' symbol in a task name (pretending to create an hyperlink to add a ref to another task). Then I couldn't return it back by CTRL+Z menu. Then I went to the project where I transfered to and applied CTRL+X to cut it and went back to the previous project but when I press CTRL+V (obviusly to paste it) on the 'transfer task' menu that triggers I can't select the actual project that I have active, that I suppose that this is a sort of security protection to avoid transfering a task from and to the same project, but this is not the case. Then finally went back again to the project where I transfered the task in the first place and from there I was able to transfer it back to its original project.

Created by RobertoCabellon Nov 5, 2020, Edited Nov 10, 2020

Hi @robertocabellon - Thank you for reaching out to us.

When entering a task, using the > symbol is to quickly transfer the task to another project. Once the task is transferred, you won't be able to Undo this action. You can only transfer it back to the original project. (Here's a cheatsheet for all the keyboard shortcut we support: https://quire.io/guide/keyboard-cheatsheet/)

However, there's a bug when cutting and pasting the task which triggered the "Transfer tasks" dialogue. I have informed our development team about this issue. When I get an further update, I will let you know asap. Thank you.

Peggy, Nov 6, 2020

Hi @robertocabellon - The issue for cutting and pasting a task have been fixed. Please refresh your Quire pages if you have any of them opened on your browser to get the newest updated version. Kindly let us know if you have any other questions. Thank you again for letting us know about this issue.

Peggy, Nov 10, 2020