I absolutely love your videos on Tana! Signed up for it a few days ago after seeing this and keeping my fingers crossed for an invite soon. Thank you for sharing your process!
Curious Ev, do you find it easier to separate out different Tana Purposes into their own Workspace or do you like all the different tools in 1 workspace?
Very useful. Quick question - how do you set up the tabs in this way? When I view by tab, I can only seem to view a tab for each item in the query, rather than by - for example - status, or another option I have a field for. This means that I just get a huge number of tabs across the top instead of useful tab categories. Thanks!
I was stumped on tabs too for ages. I found using tabs for live searches (queries) impossible. Instead think of them like a top level node and some child nodes underneath. So I might have a top level node called Task Manager. Then underneath some live searches called Current Tasks, Current projects, This Week, etc. Go to your top level node (Task Manager) and use CMD+K to view as tabs. That will give you the result you're looking for.
gamechanger 🤯
Awesome inspiration!
I absolutely love your videos on Tana! Signed up for it a few days ago after seeing this and keeping my fingers crossed for an invite soon. Thank you for sharing your process!
Very useful, thank you, Ev 🚀
great vid and great course 👍
Hi Ev, is there a way to create a visual image dashboard that can link to sub reports?
Curious Ev, do you find it easier to separate out different Tana Purposes into their own Workspace or do you like all the different tools in 1 workspace?
I keep everything in one workspace. That just works for me so I don’t have to do a lot of switching.
Very useful. Quick question - how do you set up the tabs in this way? When I view by tab, I can only seem to view a tab for each item in the query, rather than by - for example - status, or another option I have a field for. This means that I just get a huge number of tabs across the top instead of useful tab categories. Thanks!
I was stumped on tabs too for ages. I found using tabs for live searches (queries) impossible.
Instead think of them like a top level node and some child nodes underneath. So I might have a top level node called Task Manager. Then underneath some live searches called Current Tasks, Current projects, This Week, etc.
Go to your top level node (Task Manager) and use CMD+K to view as tabs. That will give you the result you're looking for.