[MLO] Re: Copy Outline into Microsoft Word

2012-07-03 Thread pottster
Select Outline, right click on selection, then go to AdvancedCopy text as tasks... and choose required settings for pasting into Word. On Tuesday, 3 July 2012 04:11:05 UTC+1, abnerdd wrote: Thanks for the suggestion. I use MLO extensively for most of my projects. What I'm looking for is a

[MLO] cross link selected task

2012-07-03 Thread robisme
Hi, Would be nice a way to right-clic after selecting multiple task, and a menu cross-link selected tasks would insert in each task's note a link toward the others. Do you think this would be usefull ? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[MLO] any MLO users in Czech republic?;-)

2012-07-03 Thread PetrH
Hello guys, just a thought - from MLO forum I guess some people here are (as I am) from the Czech republic. Thought it might be a nice idea to get together sometimes and discuss about MLO and time management in person (over a beer as is usual in CZ;-) It also seems to me, that people who use

[MLO] Re: Copy Outline into Microsoft Word

2012-07-03 Thread Dwight Arthur
I think that the easiest thing is to use the PRINT function in the FILE menu. The basic print function produces, I believe, an HTML file which you can just open with Word. Or you can get fancy and use the PrintMod function which produces a fancy pocket-sized booklet and stores it, if I recall

[MLO] do you DO text-related task inside of MLO ?

2012-07-03 Thread SRhyse
I've played around quite a bit in both directions. (Keep in mind, for my current workflow, I'm mostly iOS based now. I still love the Windows app, but I'm on the go more and more, and have taken to doing everything I can on my iPhone and iPad) Some of my tasks involve alot of large scale