Multi House single subtask

I am trying to figure out how to multi-house a single subtask across 2 different projects. There area total of 4 subtasks, but we want only one to feed to the other project. i figured out how to send all of them just not the individaul.

Thanks for the help

Welcome, @Quinn_Glasgow,

First, descend into the subtask by clicking the highlighted icon:

Then open the “. . .” overflow menu at the top of the subtask detail pane and choose Add to project (or just do Tab+P):

Repeat to multi-home to the second project.

Larry

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is this only possible manually or can it be set up in the template to do this?

Yes, in both task templates and project templates.

If you don’t see “Add to project in the task detail,” then just do Tab+P to make it appear.

Larry

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@lpb

I’ve built a project with a dozen or so subtasks that I setup in rules to multi-home out to another project. When I go to convert the project into a template or a bundle - the conversion process just stops out about 1/3 of the way through. Are you aware of any limitations when it comes to setting subtasks up to multi-home when they are built within templates/bundles? Perhaps a permissions issue?

@Greg_Thumm,

I don’t see why this shouldn’t work, and I’m sure I’ve done it before, so I suspect you’ve run into a bug.

Have a look at this recent report (the full thread) that could be similar:

I think the best thing for you to do would be:

Try these troubleshooting steps, then please create a support ticket: see How to contact our Support Team.

Thanks,

Larry

Just complementing, Tab+P works too in rule configuration panel, when you can’t see the project field in subtasks, no matter the subtask level. Thanks @Ipb for the trick.

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Great addition; thanks, @Moises_Trejo!