Ok, turns out to not be as hard as I thought.

Instead of "up" use F4 (which brings up the calendar) and "right"
followed by Enter, Enter.

This allows for rollover to a new month on 28th/30th/31st.

On Feb 2, 7:19 pm, pottster <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry, I didn't realise you're in US on a date format mm/dd/yy.
> I'm in the UK our date format is dd/mm/yy so hence the suggested
> script.
> Also, I tend to use same Start/Due dates. You're right about last day
> of month, forgot about that. There's probably a clever way of taking
> that into account but my AHK skills aren't good enough :-(
> Ah well, the thought was there.
>
> Your proposed MLO change would also be useful as it could incorporate
> multiple task select as does Control+= on non-recurrent tasks at the
> moment.
>
> "If this is implemented in MLO, it also would be nice if it would keep
> the interval between start and due."
>
>  Presume this would just follow if you had a "locked" lead time.
>
> On Feb 2, 6:23 pm, Lisa Stroyan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > At 10:41 AM 2/2/2010, you wrote:
>
> > >Nice idea.
>
> > >In the meantime, for a single task, it's easily scriptable via
> > >AutoHotKeys/AutoIt or similar via Alt + d, u, up, enter.
> > >Just done it :-)
>
> > Thanks.  That's closer (though I would use "s" instead of "u" to
> > change start date since I'm trying to get the task out of my
> > list)  but it's not reliable...."up" changes the month.  If I use the
> > right arrow to switch to day, and the day is the 31st, it doesn't
> > roll over to the next the month so it makes the date past due.  I
> > can't see any way to change the entire date to be +1 day when in the
> > date fields.
>
> > (If this is implemented in MLO, it also would be nice if it would
> > keep the interval between start and due.  For one-time tasks, it
> > makes sense that +1 would not change the due-date (due date is
> > fixed), but for tasks that are on a "regenerate" pattern, clearly the
> > due date is not fixed, and changing the start date but not the due
> > date will mess up my recurrence pattern).
>
> > Lisa
>
> > ----------
> > Lisa Stroyan, mailto:[email protected] 

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