I also use Roboform from my thumb drive.  If MLO created an Outlook
button that doesn't require installation to the hard drive (like
Roboform's browser toolbar) I would be happy with that.

On Oct 31, 8:31 am, Broto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good point, Glen.  Maybe this request can really be split up into two:
> one for the drag & drop enhancement as Glen requested, and the other
> for an Outlook button.
>
> Of course, the assumption behind this is that the portable version of
> MLO can't display a button in Outlook.  I use the portable version of
> the software Roboform, a password manager, that displays a toolbar in
> IE/firefox when it's executed from a thumbdrive.  Maybe portable MLO
> can do the same in Outlook?
>
> Thanks,
> Broto
>
> On Oct 30, 7:31 pm, Glen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the tip.  Unfortunately an Outlook button won't work for
> > me.  My employer does not permit installation of non-company standard
> > software.  I'm only able to run MLO by running it from a thumb drive.
> > For my purposes I prefer an enhancement as I originally described.
>
> > On Oct 29, 11:15 pm, JD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi - I work around this by hitting the shortcut key Alt+O to bring me
> > > to the Outline if I am in the To-Do View, whilst holding the left
> > > mouse button with the desired outlook item that I had dragged
> > > previously. Drop it to the desired location in outline mode.
>
> > > No doubt, it can get a bit clumsy stretching your fingers over the
> > > keyboard for the shortcut AND holding the mouse button at the same
> > > time. Therefore, I would support an MLO button in Outlook that does
> > > the job.
>
> > > Cheers/JD
>
> > > On Oct 24, 9:25 pm, Glen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Currently, if you have the To-Do list open and attempt to drag an item
> > > > from Outlook you can not click the tab to switch to the Outline
> > > > because you are holding the left mouse button down to drag.  This
> > > > means, when I want to drag and drop an item from Outlook I first have
> > > > to switch from Outlook to MLO, select Outline, then switch back to
> > > > Outlook to drag the item.  It would be more efficient to be able to
> > > > switch to Outline by moving the mouse over the Outline tab while
> > > > dragging.  Similar to how MLO will come to the front when you drag the
> > > > Outlook item over the MLO icon in the Windows Taskbar even though the
> > > > icon is being clicked.
>
> > > > Thank you,
>
> > > > Glen
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