Confirmed on W7 with MLO 4.3.3.  
Does this both with Duplicate (ctrl+d) or with Copy (ctrl+c) then Paste 
(ctrl+v).  In both cases creation date of the source task was preserved.




On Friday, July 24, 2015 at 5:27:33 AM UTC-4, Fallenlords1969 wrote:
>
> If you have a view that is sorted by creation date descending and you 
> duplicate an item, CTRL+D, the new item keeps the creation date of the 
> original.  Before (MLO 3.x just updated to 4.x) creation date was reset. So 
> duplicating an item would bounce it to the top of  the list on a creation 
> date sort order.  I would argue the creation date needs to reset on 
> duplication and not retained.  I can change views to sort on modification 
> date, but I want to be able to modify things without bumping the sort order 
> of that item. Creation date as a constant keeps the order in tact.
>
> All the best
>
> Steve (been away for a long time but back using MLO :) )
>
> (Not sure if this is the right way to report bugs and that these days, so 
> point me to the right place if I have it wrong)
>

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