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Ability to backdate status of tasks

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Currently if you change the status of a task in the workflow, the user is obliged to follow only the upcoming steps. For example if you choose step 5 out of the status list, then you are obliged to follow any step after 5. However sometimes past actions can be processed more than once in one workflow. Therefore I would like to advise to keep the complete status list available at all times, without any commitments to only the upcoming steps.

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