I managed to incorporate my changes within your template. Thanks once again 
Paul. It's near perfection.

On Sunday, 9 August 2015 16:55:55 UTC-4, Bill Q wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> Please see attached. I am not good at coding. Hopefully, one of you can 
> easily do this. I believe that it is relatively easy.
>
> I looked at many other templates out there. Unfortunately, I found nothing 
> that suites my needs as much as I envision this.  
>
> PSA.
>
> 1. Row 2 is where you would enter you new priority take. 
> 2. You would assign a number to it.
> 3. Press enter after you assign the priority - and it automatically sorts 
> itself with the rest of the list.From lowest to highest.
>
> 4 If a new task is entered with an existing priority of another task (say 
> 1 for example) - the new task will become 1, the old 1 will become 2 and so 
> forth.
> 5.Must have the ability to re-prioritize existing prioritize and have it 
> again resort itself. 
>
> Looking forward to some creative responses.
>
> Many thanks.
>
>  
>   
>

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