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There are various useful mechanisms to link between Easy Tasks and knowledge base articles.  
There are various useful mechanisms to link between Easy Tasks and knowledge base articles.  


== Referencing a task in an article ==
== Linking articles to tasks ==
 
=== Referencing a task in an article ===
To reference an Easy Task within an article while editing the article:  
To reference an Easy Task within an article while editing the article:  


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Additionally, the link is also shown in the Associated tasks section at the end of the article.
Additionally, the link is also shown in the Associated tasks section at the end of the article.
=== Adding an associated task ===
A task can also be linked from the Associated tasks section at the end of the article. This is done in view mode and not in editing mode. Adding an associated task does not create a new page revision and is therefore not tracked in the page history.
To add an associated task:
# '''Click''' the <code>Add+</code> button in the ''Associated tasks'' section.
# ...
== Linking Easy Tasks to articles ==
=== Adding a link in a comment ===
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Note: subpage links not working with $- syntax
=== Adding a link in the Articles section ===
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Revision as of 11:11, 23 September 2022

There are various useful mechanisms to link between Easy Tasks and knowledge base articles.

5.1 Linking articles to tasks

5.1.1 Referencing a task in an article

To reference an Easy Task within an article while editing the article:

  1. Type a pound sign (#). The Easy task inspector opens.
  2. Enter a task number.
  3. Select the task.
  4. Click Insert.

A link to the task will be shown directly in the article.

Additionally, the link is also shown in the Associated tasks section at the end of the article.

5.1.2 Adding an associated task

A task can also be linked from the Associated tasks section at the end of the article. This is done in view mode and not in editing mode. Adding an associated task does not create a new page revision and is therefore not tracked in the page history.

To add an associated task:

  1. Click the Add+ button in the Associated tasks section.
  2. ...

5.2 Linking Easy Tasks to articles

5.2.1 Adding a link in a comment

to do

Note: subpage links not working with $- syntax

5.2.2 Adding a link in the Articles section

to do