Hi, James. It has been a long time since  used Outlook so I hope I am 
remembering this correctly, apologies if I've got it wrong.

You can only drop items into MLO from Outlook if the cursor is positioned 
in a task list. If the pointer is positioned over an MLO item that becomes 
highlighted, you will drop the item as a child of the highlighted task. If 
a blue line forms between two items in the MLO task list then the outlook 
item will drop as a sibling, the arrows at the end of the blue line show 
you whether the new task will be a sibling of the task above or the task 
below. If you drop it someplace else (not on a task and not between tasks) 
the item will just evaporate and will not lodge into the task list anywhere.
-Dwight

On Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at 10:37:22 AM UTC-5, James Hundley wrote:
>
> I am currently trying to drag n drop an Outlook email to MLO 
> I see the plus sign as I hold over MLO but when I release nothing happens.
>
> Any ideas
>
>

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