Wow, thanks Richard! I didn't know about that MS Office shortcut. I've been
doing that the longhand way all this time.
Stéphane
On Saturday, 26 October 2013 16:09:18 UTC+1, Richard C wrote:
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> It is the key combination that the MS Office suite uses (for example: a
> little known fact is that y
It is the key combination that the MS Office suite uses (for example: a
little known fact is that you can use Alt+Shft+Up/Down to move paragaphs up
and down).
On Thursday, 12 September 2013 22:41:20 UTC+1, Jacob Lindberg wrote:
> I knew about alt+shift+arrows. But it's a weird combo for me. I
You're right, and like you would, I'd like to be able to customize every
shortcut, without that annoying "conflict with xxx" .
Le jeudi 12 septembre 2013 23:41:20 UTC+2, Jacob Lindberg a écrit :
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> I knew about alt+shift+arrows. But it's a weird combo for me. I want to do
> it easier. I can c
I knew about alt+shift+arrows. But it's a weird combo for me. I want to do
it easier. I can customize a lot of the hotkeys, but for some reason, not
this one.
Den onsdagen den 11:e september 2013 kl. 17:04:19 UTC-7 skrev Dwight Arthur:
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> Jacob, you will find these and many other shortcuts on
Also, use alt+shift+arrow to move tasks left and right (child/parent)
On Wednesday, 11 September 2013 20:35:44 UTC+1, Jacob Lindberg wrote:
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> A very standard feature, that I have not yet found in MLO, is to *rearrange
> the tasks using CTRL+ARROWS*. That is, to move something up, I select a
>
Jacob, you will find these and many other shortcuts on page 78 of the Users
Guide, available for download from the MLO website.
-Dwight
On: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 5:52 PM, robisme (Olivier R) wrote:
you can do this easily with "alt+shift+arrow"
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Le mercredi 11 septembre 2013 21:35:44 UTC+2, Jacob Lindberg a écrit :
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> A very standard feature, that I have not yet found in MLO, is to *rearrange
> the tasks using CTRL+ARROWS*. That is, to move something up, I select a
> task, hit ctrl+up and