Ah, is that why I keep getting a menu sometimes but not always asking if I
want to add a dependency when I drag and drop? Maybe I'm bumping the right
mouse button.

On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 8:04 AM, Andrey Tkachuk (MLO) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Do you know you can drag tasks with right mouse button clicked for
> advanced options? You can add dependency or local links this way. Let me
> know if it helps.
>
> Andrey.
>
>
> On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 11:34:17 AM UTC+3, Andrei Bacean wrote:
>>
>> Drag and drop to create dependency is a time-saver.
>> I placed a feature request on uservoice:
>> http://mlo.uservoice.com/forums/9235-general/suggestions/6532021-create-
>> dependencies-by-drag-drop-tasks
>>
>> If anyone thinks that it is a great feature, please vote for it on
>> uservoice.
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Andrei Bacean
>>
>> четверг, 19 марта 2009 г., 12:08:08 UTC+2 пользователь neilh написал:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Proposed benefit: Suggestion that would save time, improve best
>>> practice and increase
>>>
>>> Proposed feature: Drag and drop to create task dependencies (using a
>>> hotkey to distinguish from a move)
>>>
>>> Description:
>>> I quite often want to add task dependencies don't bother as it takes
>>> me too long to go into the dependencies box, click open the list,
>>> scroll to the action, etc. What I'd love is to be able to do this by
>>> drag & drop.
>>>
>>> I can see this working in two possible ways:
>>> 1. by allowing you to drag a task with the shift-key held down and
>>> drop it on another task to show that the task you have dragged is a
>>> dependencies for the one that you dropped it on to (instead of moving
>>> it)
>>> 2. have a button in the Dependencies panel that pops open a new dialog
>>> box as a collector for the currently highlighted task. This would
>>> allow you to move the cursor to other tasks and drag them into the
>>> collector dialog.
>>>
>>> This would help in using dependencies better - which would make MLO
>>> more powerful for project management (if changes to the due-dates in
>>> dependent tasks triggered an alert in the subsequent task) , and
>>> increase focus in the To-Do list (automatically hiding the tasks you
>>> can't do anything about without having to select the 'complete
>>> subtasks in order' for the whole branch).
>>>
>>> Any others think this would help them?
>>>
>>>
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