1a. either drag the project into another project into the right position.
1b. or indent the project with tab
then:
2. Sync
plz forget my last post!
Have fun, this tool is so fantastic. I switched to Mac for it (no joking, my 12” PowerBook is 2 days old. Merlin Mann persuaded me, KGTD made it worth the switch).
Just start adding tasks to a project. Underneath any task, make a new row, hit tab and add a “sub project task”. Add as many as you need. Shift-tab to go back to adding “regular” tasks or other subprojects.
May be i am wrong, but you
May be i am wrong, but you can just try a tab. It might be so for a level its immediate higher level is a super project.
Best regards
karthik
nope
Trying to figure out how them subprojects work. They appear in the video, but with tab they are turned into a simple action…
okay, found it out:
1a. either drag the project into another project into the right position.
1b. or indent the project with tab
then:
2. Sync
plz forget my last post!
Have fun, this tool is so fantastic. I switched to Mac for it (no joking, my 12” PowerBook is 2 days old. Merlin Mann persuaded me, KGTD made it worth the switch).
I did upgrade to
I did upgrade to Omnioutliner Pro just to be able to do kGTD :-)
shtikl, rockin. all the cool
shtikl, rockin.
all the cool kids are using macs :)
Yep. And we have been since
Yep. And we have been since Day One.
Sorry admin,i tested your blog:)
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Just start adding tasks to a
Just start adding tasks to a project. Underneath any task, make a new row, hit tab and add a “sub project task”. Add as many as you need. Shift-tab to go back to adding “regular” tasks or other subprojects.
That’s it!
Sorry admin,i tested your blog:)
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