...and to make drag and drop work quicker, you can open a second window 
onto your outline by pressing F3.


On Friday, 10 July 2020 13:36:01 UTC+1, Alyona (MLO Support) wrote:
>
> There is no way to change this behavior. But you can use Drag&Drop as 
> workaround: 
>
> If the project/parent task you moveto is collapsed, drag & drop puts the 
> subtask as the last subtask in the list; otherwise, if the task  is 
> expanded, drag &drop puts it as the first subtask  in the list.
>
> On Thursday, July 2, 2020 at 4:12:52 PM UTC+3, Ngozi Young wrote:
>>
>> Hi, 
>>
>> I love to use the "Move to" task keyboard shortcut Ctrl+M to quickly move 
>> task from my inbox after a brain dump into their appropriate projects and 
>> parent tasks. I noticed that when I move tasks, the task is moved to the 
>> bottom of the project or the parent task. The problem for me with this is 
>> that I set "Complete subtasks in order" for most of my project/parent tasks 
>> so the task I moved from my inbox won't be an active task if I have other 
>> open tasks previously in the project/parent. 
>>
>> Is there a way to change this behavior so that the task is always moved 
>> to the top instead? That way, the task would be active in my "Active 
>> Actions" view and dealt with in a timely manner rather than blocked because 
>> it is automatically moved to the bottom of a parent/project task.
>>
>> If this is not possible, I appreciate any workarounds!
>>
>> Thank you in-advance and I love love MLO!!
>>
>> - Ngozi
>>
>

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