Hi, Michael. No, I don’t know any way to do this without using drag&drop. I 
tried a few ideas but nothing worked.

 

I don’t know much about Windows 8 or later but I can tell you that drag&drop is 
still viable on a small screen showing only a single open window at a time on 
Windows 7. I won’t call it “easy” but it’s definitely do-able. Bring up MLO, 
and make sure that the folder where you want to put the new tasks is visible in 
the current view. Bring up Outlook (covering MLO. Select the messages for which 
you want to create tasks. With multiple messages highlighted, click-and drag on 
one of them in order to drag them all. Drag them to the taskbar and hover 
(without dropping) over the MLO icon in the taskbar. After hovering for a 
second or two, you will see MLO move to the foreground, covering Outlook. Still 
being careful not to drop the messages that you are dragging, drag them to the 
target folder in the MLO window, then drop them.

 

If you have the taskbar or some equivalent in Windows 8 you should be able to 
use this. -Dwight

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael G.
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 8:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MLO] Re: suggestion: Shift-Drop from Outlook to MLO

 

Dwight,

Do you know if there is anyway to do this without having to drag and drop? i've 
been using a MS Surface Pro and like this feature that's easy to do with a 
mouse and multiple windows open on a large screen. Couldn't find a solution to 
do this without drag and drop which is difficult on a small trouch screen.

On Wednesday, November 19, 2014 12:29:39 AM UTC-5, Dwight Arthur wrote:

The linkage between MLO and Outlook is arguably the stongest link MLO has to 
any other application. I frequently open my email inbox, delete the stuff I 
don't care about, respond to every message that can be dealt with in 30 seconds 
or so, and drag what's left into MLO. The messages dropped into MLO are 
converted to tasks with the email subject as the task caption and the email 
body as the task  note. Attachments, inline graphics and rich text are lost 
which is unfortunate but the top of the task note is an automatically created 
link back to the email, One click on the link and the email pops open in all of 
its illustrated rich-text glory. Everything I want to accomplish happens in a 
single click or drag/drop, making this efficient and easy to use. With one 
exception.

 

When you drop more than one message into MLO, a pop up window asks if you want 
to create a separate task for each message, or a single task comprising all of 
them. After the thousandth time you answer that question, it gets old.

 

Suggestion: MLO should offer drag&drop - which creates a single task for each 
message, or drag&shift/drop - which creates a single task combining multiple 
messages.

 

What do you think?

-Dwight

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