Thanks for taking care of my last issue so quickly; as a reward, I've found another one! ;-) (Seriously, thanks for the blazing turn around last time -- and thanks for org-mode, I'm finding a lot of things to love!) org-clock-find-position (6.07b again) displays unexpected behavior when it encounters a clock line preceding a bulleted list. Specifically, when a :CLOCK: drawer is created, the drawer encompasses the first list item. E.g.: * Heading CLOCK: [2008-09-27 Sat 14:00]--[2008-09-27 Sat 14:30] => 0:30 - Bullet 1 - Bullet 2 Clocking in on this item again will yield (if drawer creation is enabled): * Heading :CLOCK: CLOCK: [2008-09-27 Sat 15:00] CLOCK: [2008-09-27 Sat 14:00]--[2008-09-27 Sat 14:30] => 0:30 - Bullet 1 :END: - Bullet 2 Looking at org-clock-find-position, this seems to be intentional; removing the (if (org-at-item-p) (org-end-of-item)) statement "fixes" this behavior for me, but may be breaking something else which I am not seeing. Ethan -- The laws that forbid the carrying of arms are laws [that have no remedy for evils]. They disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes. -- Cesare Beccaria, "On Crimes and Punishments", 1764