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Rowan Sylvester-Bradley (Messages of «#USER#») |
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Rowan Sylvester-Bradley
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Joined: Oct 3, 2007
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Posted: Oct 20, 2007 11:37:12
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I've lost all my panes or toolbars apart from the list of tasks. In particular I've lost the category bar. How do I get it back? I can't find anything in the menus, nor in the help file to explain this. Also I don't understand what the close, pin (anchor) and other buttons in the top right hand corner of these panes do. I was experimenting with these when I lost the panes and found I couldn't get them back.
Thanks for your help - Rowan |
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Rowan Sylvester-Bradley
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Posted: Oct 22, 2007 15:22:00
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Thanks for this. Now I've got the panels back and been able to experiment with these buttons and it all makes perfect sense.
Rowan |
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Rowan Sylvester-Bradley
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Posted: Oct 20, 2007 11:44:16
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I've thought quite a lot over the years about what the ideal task manager would be like, and VIP Organizer comes pretty close. One thing though that I had decided was that there was no fundamental difference between a Task and a Category. VIP Organizer seems to treat these things as different. I find I often start a project by creating a task (e.g. "decorate the lounge"), but then I find I want to split it into sub-tasks (such as "select a decorator", "get quotes", "choose colours", "buy materials" etc.). Later even these may need to be further sub-divided. VIP Organizer doesn't seem to make this easy, or am I missing something?
Thanks - Rowan |
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Rowan Sylvester-Bradley
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Posted: Oct 3, 2007 10:29:51
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Just downloaded and trying VIP Organizer. It looks as if it's got pretty well all the features I need, but I've got a huge number of tasks currently in Excel that I'd like to import. Can I do this? How do I have to format the Excel or CSV file so it will correctly import new tasks from file? In particular what do I have to put in the ID field, or is there a way of leaving this blank, for a new task, and having VIP Organizer create an ID on import?
Thanks - Rowan |
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Rowan Sylvester-Bradley
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Posted: Oct 4, 2007 12:03:16
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Thanks for your reply. I can't get this to work. I copied your exact text from your message into a CSV file, and imported it into VIP Organizer. It said it had completed the task successfully but the new task did not appear.
I then tried exporting the database to a new CSV file (in case the new task was there but not showing for some reason), but it wasn't there in the exported CSV file either. What might I be doing wrong?
Thanks - Rowan |
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