I thought that too, but it only continues to show up as 'overdue' and  
when you hit complete, it deletes the task altogether.

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On Jul 23, 2009, at 9:33 AM, Colin Martin wrote:

>
> I haven't been using todo long but I believe the next repeating task
> is generated when the current one is marked as done.
>
> >


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