Great, glad it worked for you :)

Personally I don't move projects.  I leave them in-situ and mark the 
top-level item of the project both Suspended and Hide in To do but part of 
my reason for that is that I rely heavily on inherited contexts so moving 
things around can sometimes add more complication than it solves.

One thing about MLO is that there are always a dozen ways to skin any given 
cat.

On Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 5:39:30 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> On Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 2:42:55 PM UTC-4 Joel wrote:
>
>> Another way to do this if your entire project is contained in one branch 
>> of a tree is to march the branch as "hide in todo"
>> That should make everything beneath inactive.
>>
>
> That's a great solution! I've created both an Archive and Backburner 
> folders and marked them "Hide in todo." The Archive will contains completed 
> or abandoned/suspended projects, while the Backburner will be projects I 
> will do SOMEDAY. :D
>
> Thank you!
>  
>

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