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Selecting Existing Tags (Additional to Untagged and Add record tag) #220

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krishnakanthb13 opened this issue Aug 28, 2024 · 2 comments
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@krishnakanthb13
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And a another small suggestion. If you can add a short cut within tag selector to add from the existing ones, it would be great. Currently we can select the once which are already assigned, and create a new one. Having a option to create or use a one which is already existing, will be very useful. Avoids duplication of tags. Efficient right 👍😁😊.

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Additionally to Untagged and Add record tag, give an option to select existing tags list.

Thanks. Have a good day ahead.

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cogk commented Aug 28, 2024

Hey 👋, I'm not sure totally sure I understand. Existing tags should already appear in the tag selection screen, above the two buttons (Untagged and Create a new tag). What you want is a third button that allows you to pick a tag from another activity type?

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olejorgenb commented Oct 27, 2024

What you want is a third button that allows you to pick a tag from another activity type?

Yes, I assume that's what he want (I want it too).

I found the current UI for tags a bit confusing (#241). Such a button would have made me figure out how this work faster.

You can associate an existing tag with a new activity type, but the way I found to do this is quite convoluted

Avoids duplication of tags

In the current version you're not allowed to add a new tag with an used name.

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