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from version 1.82
There is a special context to handle meetings. This is the @Meeting context or @M in its abbreviated form. This is always used with a date. As you know from the section on dates, when a task becomes overdue, it's immediately assigned a high priority. If it also has an @Meeting context it is assigned an even higher priority. So the order of tasks becomes:
| 1. | Tasks with a date equal to today or earlier and which have the @Meeting context. |
| 2. | Tasks with a date equal to today or earlier. |
| 3. | Other tasks in order of priority and which do not have a date set. |
| 4. | Task which have a date set after today. |
So to add a meeting we could enter:
>>>@Meeting :d2006-10-12 Discuss with Bob the new function. In his office at 9:00am |