Outline view is the "solid actual" place where belong your tasks, and Todo 
view is kind of a virtual place.
But in the Todo view, if you add a task, it must necessarily find a place 
to belong somewhere in the outline, and the most obvious is under the task 
below which it is in the Todo view.
So if you drag a task from the Outline, it will be moved, that's normal.

This is only my opinion, you can think or know differently.
Olivier




Le samedi 13 avril 2013 19:48:55 UTC+2, Richard C a écrit :
>
> In the desktop version, if one has a ‘new window’ showing a ‘ToDo’ view 
> and in the main window, one has an Outline view open,   if one drags a task 
> from the Outline view to the ToDo view,   the task is moved in the Outline 
> view to appear beneath the task that you try to insert it below in the ToDo 
> view.      
>
>  
>
> This was not what I wanted – I wanted the task to remain where it was in 
> the Outline view and to simply move in the ToDo view (where it already 
> appeared) to the new location that I dragged it to.
>
>  
>
> This works as I would like if the view in the main window is a ToDo view 
> of some sort (it doesn’t need to be the same ToDo view as in the ‘new 
> window’).
>
>  
>
> I can’t see a reason why (from a user point of view) why dragging a task 
> from a Outline view to a ToDo view should move the task in the Outline 
> view.  What do people reckon?
>
>  
>
> Richard
>
>  
>

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