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Outdent subtask?
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Peter Scott

Posted: Oct 27, 2018
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I've been trying for several minutes to promote a subtask to a standalone task in the new web interface, and I've apparently done one by accident but I can't reproduce it. All my dragging of the cruciform icon results in it staying in this parent or becoming a subtask of an adjacent task. What's the trick?
Simon

Posted: Jan 08, 2019
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I'm trying to do the same. Did you ever figure it out?

Thanks
Ob-La-Di+ruben

Posted: Jan 10, 2019
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For what it's worth, I've never found a way to do this (convert a task that was newly altered by accident to be a parent task that now has subtasks and undo this, and have the sub-task go back to being a standalone (and non-parent) task).

I've just had to delete both parent and subtask and re-create them.

Bothersome and if there's some way to do it, I'd love to know too.
J-O-D

Posted: Jan 11, 2019
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If you want to make a subtask a single task, you can drag the subtask to the header line (in Grid view) and drop it there. I have just now tested it in Chrome in All tasks view, and in a saved search. The ex-subtask ends at the top of the list as a standalone task. Then you can reload the web page to have it properly sorted.

This message was edited Jan 11, 2019.
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