Sorry to be unclear, I guess I should have said structure instead of format.
What I meant was that I have a text outline that is "structured" into three
levels:
1. top level information - the title (this becomes the central node in the
map)
2. 2nd level information - the first outline level in the map, under the top
level (title)
3. 3rd level information - the second outline level, under 2nd level info

Some of the 3rd level text gets inserted under the wrong 2nd level text.
Some of the outline text gets dropped altogether.  So, if I start with an
outline with seven 2nd levels and some of those 2nd levels have a 3rd level
of text, I end up with only four or five 2nd levels after import and some of
the 3rd level text is under the wrong 2nd level.

Thus, the structure of the outline doesn't get translated to the map
correctly when it's imported.  Has anyone else using MM experienced this?

Thanks,

Chris Montgomery             [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Web Development & Consulting http://www.astutia.com
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Peters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 12:36 PM
> To: Fusebox
> Subject: Re: OT: MindMapper File Imports
>
>
> What do you mean by jumbled formatting?  A plain text file has no
> formatting,
> so we must be using the same term to mean different things.
>
> Basically, when using MM+ for fuseboxing, I don't bother with
> text formatting,
> graphics in the map, etc.  They just get in the way for me.
>
> - Jeff


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