Moving attached files to a subtask....easiest way?

Ok, so I think a lot of us deal with that one person who just doesn’t quite have the knack for following procedures.

I have a mobile user that has uploaded dozens of photos to a task, when he was instructed to use a subtask called “Pictures”.

Having all these pictures in the main task is extremely problematic, we use the main task for a lot of discussion and such, and this is why we’ve relegated all the pictures to a subtask.

Oh, and he’s done this on several tasks. The guy is actually very good at his job, it’s just this one thing that keeps happening.

So, what’s the simplest way to get dozens of photos moved into a subtask? Whatever the procedure its, I’m going to have to do it a number of times… until we can finally get this guy with the program lol.

Copy the main task, drag the copy to make it a subtask, remove attachements from main task and remove comments from subtask.

There might be easier ways, but this came to mind first. Caveat, I did not test this

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Ok, this will work. I’ll have to manually delete all the pics from the main task but at least this gets them over into a subtask without having to do a download and reupload apocalypse.