My best idea would be to use a template. When you create a new project from a template, MLO adjusts all of the dates so that the project starts today (the day that you create it) and each task’s duration stays unchanged. See https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mylifeorganized/YWlm-1XWRyo/9T8LJX0SKtsJ for some hints on using templates. This will only work if you can predict the duration of each task when the project starts – there will be no recalculating dates mid-project when something takes longer or shorter than expected. When MLO recalculates dates, every day is the same as every other – there is no accommodating for holidays, vacations or even weekends. Also, I understand that you would like to begin from a fixed end date and calculate back to the start, MLO begins from the start date and calculates when it will finish, but there are some hints on how to get MLO to help you pick a start date. If these are serious problems for you, you should use project management software like Microsoft Project that have all of these issues solved. Project management software is much more complex to learn and also much more expensive. MLO is not really a full blown project manager, it is more of a personal task manager.
If you would like me to send you step by step instructions for setting up a template, picking a start date, and creating a new project based on the template please let me know.
-Dwight
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