Then you're working in two system and lose all the features of MLO.  I
do that sometimes, but I hate it.

On Mar 17, 2:17 am, Nick.Clark <[email protected]> wrote:
> How about an option to export the currently showing filtered todo list, 
> preferably via the clipboard so that can be quickly pasted into anything else 
> such as Word or Calendar and reordered there. Would be useful to create 
> today's job list.
>
> Nick
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Collings <[email protected]>
> Sent: 15 March 2009 11:57
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [MLO] Re: Prioritizing Items ToDo Today - Suggestions Wanted
>
> > If exact ordering is required, then it might pay to look more
> > at how the Outline is structured with the ToDo list views
> > just acting as a representation of the existing order.
>
> In which case, why use MLO.  You can just do this in Word or some other note
> taking/outlining software.   Which is what I actually do for my major tasks
> of the day (in the same way as Nick).   I primarily use MLO to track all the
> little tasks.
>
> The beauty of MLO is that you can have two views of your Outline - one
> showing the tasks in some sort of Work Breakdown structure (ie grouped by
> Project, Deliverable, etc) and then the To Do list which represents the
> order in which you want to do the tasks.  The problem is that for some of us
> we can't get the To Do list into an order that makes sense to us.
>
> Richard
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