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how do i copy a task list?

 
 
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      9th Nov 2007
i wish to create a generic task list (6 tasks) and then copy them to a new
contact in the future. this way i can create an automated task list for new
contacts as we "sign them up". any ideas?
 
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For instance, create a new task folder with the six tasks. Whenever you need
them, select all, press the CTRL key and drag them to your main task folder.

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Am Thu, 8 Nov 2007 16:14:01 -0800 schrieb ekromps:

> i wish to create a generic task list (6 tasks) and then copy them to a new
> contact in the future. this way i can create an automated task list for

new
> contacts as we "sign them up". any ideas?

 
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