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Guys, thanks so much for the input! You've given me some ideas about 
tackling the order of my todo list.

I think one of the useful tools is the "Complete subtasks in order." Of 
course, that works for some things, but not for others. So, I try to build 
folders for those things that can be done sequentially, -or- I create 
hierarchies of tasks+subtasks, which also keeps things in order.

I think one of the things I'm going to explore is dependencies. That would 
seem to keep everything at a relative timeframe, especially since I'm 
rarely assigning Due Dates. Most of my tasks, apparently, don't need a Due 
Date. I just need to know that it needs to get done, but it should be done 
relative to other tasks.

One of the other things I've just done is created different tabs that show 
zoomed-in views of tasks. Is there a way to save a Tab so it is always 
available or can't be closed?

I'll probably need to review the user guide this week as well... I'm sure 
there are nuggets of info therein.

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