Dear BOC,

I tried your script some minutes ago. I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate.
It worked for me!

Selecting from text editor:
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I selected some text inside a text editor (TextPad 5) and executed
your script that I previously loaded with AutoHotkey L by pressing
"Ctrl-Alt C". The result was as you described, great! A subtask of the
task on the very top of my outline view was created with the selected
text as task description, a timestamp and the selected text in the
task note. I tried zooming in MLO Outline View and then executed the
script. The task is then generated as subtask of the task on the very
top in the zoomed scope. This is fine. If there are already subtasks
the new generated task is placed as first subtask.

Selecting from Firefox:
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I'm  using Firefox 8.0.1. Here the same behaviour as while selecting
text from an editor. No additional information occurs in the task.

Selecting from Outlook:
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I didn't try this yet.

Good work!

Regards,
Bedrudin

On 15 Jan., 03:21, BOC <[email protected]> wrote:
> Curious if anyone had the time to try this out.
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> On Jan 7, 10:15 am, BOC <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > One feature I didn't include back into the script is the automatic
> > toggle from MLO back to the originating window.  For me, I chose for
> > the focus to stay in MLO.
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> > Reminder:
> > Copy text from any application and hit the hotkey combination CTRL-ALT-
> > C (can be done without the Outlook Macro setup)
> > Have an email highlighted in Outlook and hit CTRL-ALT-C (outlook Macro
> > needed to replicate drag-n-drop data)

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