No, Rebecca specifically said " on some recurring tasks"
and every task I set up as recurring, in Windows 10, they could be skipped 
by a menu option. I would also need to make sure they are past due for 
testing, since that was specified.

Since I haven't seen it not work, I wonder if it is not on Windows that 
Rebecca saw the problem ? Other OS are entirely different software and 
commonly work different.

On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 10:02:51 AM UTC-6 Steve Neas wrote:

> I think "skip occurrence" is available for tasks with recurrence pattern 
> "Recur every xxx days/weeks/months."
> If is not available for tasks set to "Regenerate new task xxx 
> days/weeks/months after task is completed." For those tasks, there isn't 
> really an occurrence to skip without completing the task.
>
> Is that the difference you are seeing?
>
> On Tuesday, April 26, 2022 at 8:41:33 AM UTC-4 Rebecca Young wrote:
>
>> I am noticing that on some recurring tasks that are overdue, "skip 
>> occurrence" appears and on others, it doesn't.  I also see that when it 
>> appears the initial start and due dates are grayed out, and when it doesn't 
>> appear, they are in regular black text.  I would like the "skip occurrence" 
>> option to appear on the tasks where it doesn't, but I can't figure out how 
>> to change them.  Am I missing something or is this a bug?
>>
>> Thank you!
>> Rebecca
>>
>

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