OK, now I have experienced this bug.  I was using the Covey Focus
template, and added a context, and indeed, I got a message asking if I
wanted to keep my context when moving the task.  I said no.  The task
I was working on was where it should be, but looking at UnDo I saw
that the task and its subtasks below where I was, got moved way down
somewhere else.

So yes, I can confirm this is a bug

On Jan 2, 9:32 am, Grant <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just tried this out on a new file, and a converted one, and can not
> replicate this problem.  Perhaps you can try it again, on a new file,
> or save (and convert?) the one you are working with and try again with
> a few test.  If it still happens, then some more specifics about your
> structure, number of tasks, context, or something, might help make it
> easier to replicate the problem.
>
> Maybe its some combination of the new features?  Where you using the
> color coding, drag and drop of multiple select, etc also?
>
> Anyone else having this problem?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Grant
>
> On Dec 31 2008, 6:43 pm, Cyclotron2k <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > When adding a new context to a task in either the Outline or To-Do
> > tab, and after confirming through the new context creation prompt,
> > either the affected task itself or an adjacent one will get shuffled
> > under a different existing parent task seemingly at random.
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