you shoul add a dependencie to the less important task. 
I mean : make the less important task waiting for the most important to be 
completed.

Le jeudi 12 juillet 2012 04:08:02 UTC+2, Michael G. a écrit :
>
> Hi,
> I have templates set up for my projects and for the projects, I have 
> "Complete subtasks in order" checked. This works fine but frequently I have 
> "less important" tasks I have to skip and would like to show something that 
> I want to work on next in the to-do list. I know I can move tasks up an 
> down the list, but I like to keep them in order as I use folders 
> to categorize tasks. Any suggestions on skipping a task or forcing another 
> task to the the next action I work on?
>
> One other question, if I assign a due date to a task, is there any way to 
> have this show in the to-do list even if it isn't the next task to be 
> completed? Thanks.
>
> Regards-Michael G. 
>

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