bootislands 6 Posted June 29, 2017 Share Posted June 29, 2017 The Ctrl-Alt-T's shortcoming is no filtering support, so we have to look for the target tag in a stack only with our eyes , which is so slow and ineffective. The Alt-F2 and Drag way's shortcoming is that, once after I add a tag to a certain note in the -tag:* search list, this note will disappear in the note list immediately, because it's no longer compliant with -tag:*, which make it impossible to add the follow-up tags. If the tag on the toolbar support not only prefix match, but also searching, it indeed completely solves my needs. But it seems not support yet, right? So for now, what is the fastest way to add multiple tags to a note? Link to comment
Level 5* gazumped 11,652 Posted June 29, 2017 Level 5* Share Posted June 29, 2017 Hi. If you add tags in one tag field CSV'd as follows "<tag1>,<tag2>,<tag3>,<tag4>,<tag5>" then all tags will be added to a note as individual items. If I'm using different sets of multiple tags. I'll set the string(s) up in a note and copy/ paste into the tag field. Link to comment
Level 5* CalS 5,280 Posted June 29, 2017 Level 5* Share Posted June 29, 2017 7 hours ago, bootislands said: The Alt-F2 and Drag way's shortcoming is that, once after I add a tag to a certain note in the -tag:* search list, this note will disappear in the note list immediately, because it's no longer compliant with -tag:*, which make it impossible to add the follow-up tags. To prevent this you can open the note in its own Window before applying tags. And what @gazumped said. Link to comment
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