Hi, Phil. It's behaving as I would expect. This option applies to rhe tasks 
within a folder and not to their subtasks. As you have it set up, it says to 
complete project one first, then project two and f8nally project three. Since 
you don't have the option set for project one itself (forcing the top-level 
tasks of project one to be completed in order) then all tasks within project 
one are available.
-Dwight
Mlo betazoid on Android sgn2

On Aug 31, 2014, Philb <[email protected]> wrote:
>Using 4.3.1.2445 for Windows.
>
>I have a folder with 3 projects in it.  The first project in the tree
>has 
>two actions currently shown as active.  The other two projects each
>have 
>one active action.  If I toggle "Complete subtasks in order to  "on"
>for 
>the folder, both tasks in the first project remain as active, while the
>
>single tasks in each of the other two projects now show inactive.  I
>was 
>expecting the second task from the first project also to be toggled to 
>inactive.  If I toggle "Complete subtasks in order to "on" for *just*
>the 
>first project, then the second action now shows as inactive.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Phil

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