Ah ha!  I hadn't noticed the little triangles.  I am still trying to
get my head round the way in which they work.  Quite a clever idea but
needs a bit more explanation - would it be possible to pop up some
bubble help to explain what is going on (? switchable).

On Aug 24, 1:40 am, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
> Try the following:
>
> When you drag a task and the blue line appears, notice a small
> triangle appears at the ends of the blue line. If the triangle points
> upwards then the task will be set (i.e. dropped) at the same level as
> a task above.  If the triangle points downwards the task will be set
> (i.e dropped) at the same level as a task below. Move the mouse
> slightly upwards or downwards to change the direction of the triangle.
>
> On Aug 22, 1:33 pm, Richard C <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I had the following situation
>
> > Task A
> >     Task A.1
> >        Task A.1.a
> >     Task A.2
> >     Task A.3
> > Task B
>
> > When I try to drag a task (Task X) so that it becomes the first child
> > under Task A,  the blue line appears between Task A and Task A.1 but
> > when I release the mouse button, Task X ends up as a peer of Task A
> > and B just in front of Task B.
>
> > The only way I could get Task X into the position I wanted was to drag
> > it so that it fell between A.1 and A.2 and to then drag A.1 so that it
> > came after Task X.
>
> > Is this a bug?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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