Yes, holding the (Shift/Alt/UpArrow) keys down helps of course. The problem 
is when you have 100 or so it becomes slightly time consuming.

The other problem is of course the when you finally get back to the top of 
the folder in question, it is no longer visible at the top of the main body 
of the screen.  And so at this point, if you were not paying sufficient 
attention, you don't remember which folder you are now in!  

And so at this point you have to go UpArrow, then Down Arrow in order to 
see and give focus back to the Task you are working on. Not hard but a bit 
messy.

Aside:
Only since raising this issue, I have only now spotted that the folder name 
appears in the MLO's white space just below the tabs at the top of the 
screen. It's a fraction hard to read the folder because that row also 
contains the title of the task in full. (Personally I would vote to grey 
out the task name a this point, but I doubt I'd get many supporters for 
this.) 

Incidentally do any of you people use that row much? (i.e. just below the 
tabs at the top of the screen) 
And if so what for?

J

On Thursday, 8 October 2015 07:37:34 UTC+1, Wallace Gilbraith wrote:

> Shift Alt and hold on Up arrow, rather than separate presses
>
> Wol
>
>

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