"Alan E. Davis" <lngn...@gmail.com> writes:

> I had a TODO item to go to the bank.  At the bank I had some issues to
> discuss with a representative.  Now I'm home, I am going over my agenda
> "todo" listing, and see this item, with a priority of "A". 
>
> I stumbled momentarily, realizing I not only want to archive this, get
> it out of my agenda and todo file, I also want to file a note about the
> issues, and what I learned about them.
>
> I can archive the TODO, and then file a todo, or refile the todo ... 
> hope people understand what I'm asking.  It's trivial, a simple elisp
> function to strip TODO and maybe tags. 

I'm quite not sure I understand what you're asking, but wouldn't it be
simplest to mark the item as DONE? Inactive todos do not appear in the
agenda.

Then you could either add a note to the item with C-c C-z or simply jump
to the location of the complete item and add a new sibling with notes
and/or a new TODO.

But perhaps you're trying to accomplish something different...

Best,
Matt


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