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How to make cursor focus on the upcoming task automatically after ticking a task? Thanks.
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Mar 25, 2019, 10:51:23 PM3/25/19
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I don't understand the question, can you explain in more detail please?
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For example, the first task on a list is highlighted. After it is ticked, it will be moved to the bottom and still remains highlighted. I hope ToDoList highlight the new first task on the list automatically.
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Thanks, I understand now.
The only way to do something like this is to filter by 'Incomplete Tasks'. Then the ticked task disappears and the next task gets selected.