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I'd like to be able to create a to-do list where I can rearrange and
reprioritize entries via drag-and-drop. I have something like that with Ta-Da, but I'd like to NOT have to go online, sign in, etc every time I want to adjust or edit my to-do list. |
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Is your to-do list in Word 2007 and stored on your hard drive? If so, why are you going online? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Bruce A." Bruce wrote in message ... I'd like to be able to create a to-do list where I can rearrange and reprioritize entries via drag-and-drop. I have something like that with Ta-Da, but I'd like to NOT have to go online, sign in, etc every time I want to adjust or edit my to-do list. |
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"Ta-Da" is an online to-do-list service, where lists can be rearranged by
drag-and-drop. I like that, but it's inconvenient to have to go online to use the service. So, as I said, I'd like to NOT have to go online. If I can do the same thing with a to-do list in Word 2007 on my desktop or notebook, it would be much more convenient and accessible. There's a checkbox on Word 2007 that supposedly enables drag-and-drop. But when it's checked, drag-and-drop STILL doesn't seem to work. (Searching for similar queries in the discussion groups here, this seems to be a problem just about across the board. Whatever that checkbox does, if anything, it DOESN'T enable drag-and-drop.) So, once again I"m asking: Is there a way to make a to-do list in Word 2007 that can be rearranged via drag-and-drop? Thanks. -- Bruce A. - - - - - "JoAnn Paules" wrote: ? Is your to-do list in Word 2007 and stored on your hard drive? If so, why are you going online? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Bruce A." Bruce wrote in message ... I'd like to be able to create a to-do list where I can rearrange and reprioritize entries via drag-and-drop. I have something like that with Ta-Da, but I'd like to NOT have to go online, sign in, etc every time I want to adjust or edit my to-do list. . |
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FWIW, I've never had a problem with Drag'n'Drop. Note that it doesn't
work when some panels are open, such as Cross Reference and Find. On Nov 23, 11:31*pm, Bruce A. wrote: "Ta-Da" is an online to-do-list service, where lists can be rearranged by drag-and-drop. *I like that, but it's inconvenient to have to go online to use the service. So, as I said, I'd like to NOT have to go online. *If I can do the same thing with a to-do list in Word 2007 on my desktop or notebook, it would be much more convenient and accessible. There's a checkbox on Word 2007 that supposedly enables drag-and-drop. *But when it's checked, drag-and-drop STILL doesn't seem to work. *(Searching for similar queries in the discussion groups here, this seems to be a problem just about across the board. *Whatever that checkbox does, if anything, it DOESN'T enable drag-and-drop.) So, once again I"m asking: *Is there a way to make a to-do list in Word 2007 that can be rearranged via drag-and-drop? *Thanks. -- Bruce A. - - - - - "JoAnn Paules" wrote: ? Is your to-do list in Word 2007 and stored on your hard drive? If so, why are you going online? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Bruce A." Bruce wrote in message ... I'd like to be able to create a to-do list where I can rearrange and reprioritize entries via drag-and-drop. *I have something like that with Ta-Da, but I'd like to NOT have to go online, sign in, etc every time I want to adjust or edit my to-do list. |
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Even when Cross Reference and Find are closed, I'm still not able to
drag-and-drop. -- Bruce A. "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: FWIW, I've never had a problem with Drag'n'Drop. Note that it doesn't work when some panels are open, such as Cross Reference and Find. On Nov 23, 11:31 pm, Bruce A. wrote: "Ta-Da" is an online to-do-list service, where lists can be rearranged by drag-and-drop. I like that, but it's inconvenient to have to go online to use the service. So, as I said, I'd like to NOT have to go online. If I can do the same thing with a to-do list in Word 2007 on my desktop or notebook, it would be much more convenient and accessible. There's a checkbox on Word 2007 that supposedly enables drag-and-drop. But when it's checked, drag-and-drop STILL doesn't seem to work. (Searching for similar queries in the discussion groups here, this seems to be a problem just about across the board. Whatever that checkbox does, if anything, it DOESN'T enable drag-and-drop.) So, once again I"m asking: Is there a way to make a to-do list in Word 2007 that can be rearranged via drag-and-drop? Thanks. -- Bruce A. - - - - - "JoAnn Paules" wrote: ? Is your to-do list in Word 2007 and stored on your hard drive? If so, why are you going online? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Bruce A." Bruce wrote in message ... I'd like to be able to create a to-do list where I can rearrange and reprioritize entries via drag-and-drop. I have something like that with Ta-Da, but I'd like to NOT have to go online, sign in, etc every time I want to adjust or edit my to-do list. . |
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