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Which bring us to "Worfklow 2".
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** Workflow 2: Tracking with org-capture
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** Workflow 2: Tracking; org-capture
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: workflow-2--org-capture-org-refile
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:END:
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And that's mostly it for TODOs and tasks handling.
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** Workflow 3: org-capture / org-refile
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** Workflow 3: Add new tasks; org-capture / org-refile
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: workflow-3--org-capture---org-refile
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:END:
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Another thing I do quite often.
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I need to add new task to be done.
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Be it for today or another day.
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In that case, I generally use org-capture again.
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This time I choose =t= for TODO and I generally detail the task to be done.
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I add either a SCHEDULE (when I plan to start) or a DEADLINE (when this
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must be finished) and I refile it.
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So refile will start a fuzzy search to put this task under some subtree.
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So instead of going to my =tracker.org= file, this goes to my =inbox.org=
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file.
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And it will appear in my agenda.
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* Footnotes
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:PROPERTIES:
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