Graham,

I too remember this behavior, but I am unable to reproduce it now (at
work, running XP).  I run Vista at home, so perhaps that is where I
saw it happen.  Are you running Vista?

Tim

On Jan 29, 11:38 am, Graham Foster <[email protected]> wrote:
> No you can't! If ALL ToDO list items are selected (using shift
> select) , then you release the shift key - clicking anywhere on the
> tasks name in the list does NOT unselect the items. You have to click
> on the context or date fields for the deselection to occur. Its just
> slightly none standard,
> G.
>
> On Jan 29, 3:32 pm, "Andrey Tkachuk (MLO)"
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Graham, sorry but I did not understand the request completely.
>
> > > RC - if you use Multiple select all items on the TODO list (happened
> > > to be filtered) - then you cannot clear the selection by clicking off
> > > the list - you need to change the view of the list (which deselects)
>
> > You can unselect if you click on any item in the list without Control
> > key pressed.
>
> > A.

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