I'm doing it in the outline.

+Page
+Page
>>>
-Page
  Task1
  >>>
  Task2
  Task3
+Page
+Page
+Page

The >>> entry is a place marker. It reminds me I am working on Task 2
on the third page. When I feel I have done enough, I drag the task on
to the lowest page.

L

On 8 Jan, 18:51, Wreckless <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am trying to adapt MLO to a promising new time management method
> called Autofocus by Mark Foster.
>
> It requires ordering tasks in a list and being able to move tasks to
> the bottom of the list.
>
> I'm trying to fake this functionality by ordering by Due Date and when
> I need to move a task to the bottom, I uncheck and recheck "Set Due
> Date" and then check "Use Time".
>
> The problem with this is that it sets the time 10 minutes into the
> future and the task is not visible for 10 minutes.
>
> Is there any other way to quickly put a task on the bottom of a list?
> Or, could the "Use Time" feature at least be made to default to the
> current time?
>
> Thanks
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