There are times when you just want to see tasks from a certain project, a group of projects, or a section within a project. Things get busy, and all you want is focus.
In Todoist, search for tasks in a project, a sub-project, or a section with just a search query. For example, if you typed #Work, you’ll see all the tasks in the Work project.
Here are some other handy search queries to find tasks by a project, a sub-project, or a section:
Query | What it does |
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#Work | Shows all the tasks in the “Work” project. |
#*Work | Shows all the tasks in projects which name ends with "work". For example, #Artwork, #Network, and #Work. |
##Work | Shows all the tasks in the “Work” project and all its sub-projects. |
/Bills | Shows all the tasks from all sections with the name "Bills" in their names, no matter the project (for example, you would see tasks both from the section "Household Bills" in your "Home" project, as well as the section "Work Bills" in your "Work" project). |
/Bills* | Shows all the tasks from all sections which name begins with "Bills", no matter the project (for example, if you have a section called "Bills to pay" and a section called "Bills to reimburse", you will see tasks from both of these sections). |
#Work & /Bills | Shows all tasks belonging to the section "Bills" in the project "Work". |
##Work & tomorrow | Shows all the tasks in the “Work” project and all its sub-projects and due tomorrow. |
##Housework & p1 | Shows all the tasks in the “Housework” project and all its sub-projects that are priority 1. |
7 days & #Work & Assigned to: Mary Smith | Shows all tasks due in the next 7 days of the Work project that are assigned to any collaborator with the name “Mary Smith”. |
Quick tip
If you need to search for a project which has an emoji in its title, you can use an asterisk to replace the emoji. For example, instead of adding #Welcome 👋 in your query, you can add #Welcome *.