I was going to test this, but one of the other beta testers (Andrei) has 
beaten me to it and posted a feature request on the beta testers forum, for 
sorting subtasks under a filtered list. It will take time before you see 
any changes, so I hope you can find a workaround. I'll see if I can suggest 
something once I've found a bit of time to test it out.

Stéphane

On Monday, 14 November 2022 at 20:26:09 UTC Sam I. wrote:

> I have multiple folders with tasks, subtasks, etc. I would like to view 
> all my tasks in hierarchal format and be able to add tasks and subtasks 
> under the various folders and have them automatically sort by due date when 
> I add them. From what I can tell based on other conversations here, it 
> appears this is not possible? I'm aware of the group and sort options as 
> well under the view filter, but I guess that only works for tasks below the 
> parent folder. So the only way to do it as I understand is to select the 
> folders and go to advanced/sort subtasks and sort by date there. However, 
> this would have to manually be done each time tasks are added. I have read 
> the reasoning as to why MLO does this, but what if I am not using any other 
> importance/urgency fields, dependencies, etc. and I simply want my tasks 
> automatically sorted by date while viewing them in their appropriate 
> folders? Isn't there any way to view this or create a view for this? I 
> can't seem to find a way to do it, and intuitively it would seem that this 
> is a very basic feature that every task manager should possess.
>
> MLO seems flexible and powerful, but I've found that accomplishing simple 
> basics seems overly complex and non-intuitive. For instance, it took me 
> forever to figure out why tasks that were scheduled later the same day or 
> on a recurrence would not show up as active tasks. I like to see everything 
> that is coming up, so I don't really use any of the "active" views since 
> that doesn't seem to show half the items on the task list because they are 
> considered inactive. Why would a recurring task that is coming up later in 
> the day be considered inactive until it's ready to start as compared to a 
> non-recurring task?
>
> Anyways, a little frustrated with the app and feel like it's missing a lot 
> of useful basic features that I see in other task management apps so not 
> sure if it's for me but giving it a shot for now...
>
> Thanks for any pointers.
>

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