Unfortunately, there isn’t a way to apply permanent sorting to all levels in a hierarchical view. The sorting applied via Task > Advanced > Sort Subtasks is a one-time static sorting for that branch and does not automatically update when due dates change.
Automatic resorting of subtasks is only possible if the hierarchy is disabled for the view. This might be a helpful workaround for some use cases.
On Dec 24, 2024, at 9:17 AM, Alyona (MLO Support) <alyonag...@gmail.com> wrote:
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To disable the hierarchy in MLO, open the Filter pane, and under General, set Show Hierarchy to No.
To sort tasks by Due Date, click Sort (see the screenshot attached).
If you want to display tasks from a specific branch, you can use an Advanced filter to show only the tasks from that branch. For example, you can filter by TopParentProjectName.
The primary side effect of disabling the hierarchy is that the multi-level structure of tasks will no longer be visible. Subtasks and sub-subtasks will appear as a flat list, all at the same level, regardless of their parent-child relationships.