Sorry if this is a double post, seems my last message was deleted.

Thanks Lisa, I see the Hide Branch In To-Do and that worked fine. I assume 
that is the same as "Hide in todo" you suggested.

I'm using the PC and Android clients. On the PC version I don't see 
anything for Next Action but I'm on version 3.6.1. Is this going to be a 
feature in the future?

On Sunday, July 15, 2012 9:51:04 AM UTC-4, Lisa S wrote:
>
> One way to skip a task, is to use "Hide-in-todo". Then the next task will 
> become active. However, the "hide-in-todo" task never will, so you really 
> are completely skipping it, not putting it off for later.
>
> If you are working only on the PC, you might consider another strategy, 
> which is, don't use "complete in order" but then, in your views, use "Next 
> Actions" in your actions filters. Next-Actions are the first in their 
> folder that are active. That way, you can easily go back and forth between 
> Next Actions and Active Actions views.
>
> Of course, this may present problems if you want most of your tasks to 
> show everything but only certain projects to show next actions. You would 
> need to use advanced filtering for this. 
>
> (I thought there was an advanced criteria "NextAction is true/false" -- is 
> my nonstandard version correct that this doesn't exist?)
>
> Lisa
>
> On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 1:04 AM, robisme <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> 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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