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Another reason to have a Project hang around is if you use it as a container.

For example, I have a Project "Subaru". This is where I put any tasks relating to my car.

Sometimes Subaru will be empty, if my car is healthy and happy. But I want the container to hang around, so I don't have to re-create it next time I want to enter an action for my car.

It can also serve as a trigger when I do my reviews: Subaru is empty? But I need to take it in for winterizing! I'd better put in the actions.

Make sense?

--Liz