Hmmm, interesting. So you think if I want to set due date for one note
(Alt+D) I want to see due date for other notes then? To my mind, if I
want to see/check due dates for many notes, I would MANUALLY go to
Properties > Timing & Reminder and checked for many notes, while Alt+D
is for setting date for just one particular note I'm currently
editing.

Anywho, to my mind going back to Task Notes AFTER Alt+D looks more
logical than staying there (because as I said, if I want to do
something for many notes it's not a problem do manually go there).

Thank you for consideration, whatever the outcome may be :)

On Feb 26, 12:12 pm, Andrey <[email protected]> wrote:
> I do not think that selection should go back to notes automatically
> after you change the task. If you press Alt-D - you activated the date
> property for the task. You might want to see the date for other tasks
> as well.
>
> If you want to jump back to notes press Alt+1 (one or two times).
>
> A.
>
> On Feb 25, 5:00 pm, Diam0nd <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> >http://rapidshare.com/files/202378591/MLO.avi.html(followthe link >
> > press FREE USER)
>
> > Have a look at the video. It starts with me seeing my task on the
> > right, and Task Notes tab on the left. I press ALT+D, set a date and
> > click on tasks "area" to make it active. Then I move up and down the
> > tasks and as you can see on the left I still see PROPERTIES > TIMING
> > AND REMINDER. So I move between other tasks but this are is still
> > active only because I did ALT+D for one task.
>
> > According to my logic it should work like this, I do ALT+D for one
> > task, set a date, BUT when I move to another task the original view
> > (Task Notes) should be switched back. Why? Because it was there before
> > I did ALT+D.
>
> > Does that make any sense at all? :)
>
> > On Feb 22, 4:47 pm, Andrey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Sorry I did not understand the request. Why you want to return to
> > > *task notes*. Did you mean task tree?
>
> > > Anyway:
>
> > > 1) Ctrl+Down/Up was specially designed  to select new task while keep
> > > the current option activated.
> > > 2) You can always select task try by Ctr+1. Press it again and you
> > > switch to notes.
>
> > > A.
>
> > > On Feb 21, 9:14 pm, Diam0nd <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Let say I create a new task, on the left I enter a name, press enter
> > > > and it's created. On the right I see a Task Notes bookmark. Now, I
> > > > press Alt+D and it takes me to PROPERTIES > TIMING & REMINDER. OK, I
> > > > set the reminder and press down and it takes me to the next task, and
> > > > I see the same PROPERTIES > TIMING & REMINDER, but for the next task.
>
> > > > WHY? I mean, I set a due date for the task I wanted to, but then I
> > > > move to the next one. Wouldn't it be logical for the program to get
> > > > BACK to Task Notes page?
>
> > > > Would that be possible to implement at least as an option? So in
> > > > short, when I want to set a Due Date for a task, press Alt+D it takes
> > > > me to setting it, BUT when I set the date and move to the next task, I
> > > > want to get back to Task Notes and not still see Due Date.
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