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  • Sort Text Marker Groups

     This is a MindManager 7 macro to sort Text Label Groups into ascending alphabetical order.   Copy the file to somewhere safe, and use the Tools->Macros->Organize menu command to  assign this macro to someplace useful in the UI.  The content at  http://mindjetlabs.com/cs/content/AddingMacros.aspx explains this, sort ...
    Posted to Macros (FileGallery) by dethomas on June 8, 2008
  • Updated Outlook Macro for Creating Appointments

    Last year I created a simple macro for Microsoft Outlook 2007 that automatically created an appointment from an email , adding the recipients to the appointment invite. Apparently there has been quite a bit of interest in this, most recently someone asked...(read more)
    Posted to Synergist (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 23, 2008
  • Re: Create Org Charts From Excel Lists

    Hi Bruce, Mindjet Labs created an Excel-into-MindManager macro (see Downloads>Content; or click here) Kind regards, Frank
    Posted to Knowledge Management (Forum) by FrankSavin on December 20, 2007
  • The File Explorer Map Part - Now that's a useful error message

    There is no painless way to start this post, so I'll just leap in and thrash about. This blog has been dark for several months.  Since I have a day job, that's not completely surprising.  Somehow I fell out of the habit of posting, if I ever had it in the first place.  So imagine my chagrin when I reinstalled MindManager ...
    Posted to The Organizational Irritant (Weblog) by dethomas on October 6, 2007
  • Word Count for writers

    This macro counts the words in selected Topic(s), associated Notes, and also for SubTopics and their notes. Places the result in the Resources attribute. I use this in writing a book manuscript, to keep track of the length of chapters and subchapters. (based on Word Count by D.E. Thomas)
    Posted to Macros (FileGallery) by danhotchkiss on July 24, 2007
  • Adding a VBA Macro to Outlook

    Silly me.  When I posted the macros to create Outlook appointments based on email messages and to schedule your drive time, I failed to explain how to add VBA Macros to Outlook.  Well here's how: For the macro that you want to add, like NewMeetingRequest.bas, right-click on the file hyperlink in Internet Explorer and select ...
    Posted to Synergist (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 23, 2007
  • The File Explorer Map Part - Extensions and Enhancements

    In an imperfect world, even perfection is flawed.  Which you would think might make me feel a little better after rereading my last File Explorer Map Part post, but that turned out to be only true in part.  What did make me feel better was compiling a list of further extensions and enhancements to the File Explorer Map Part. Here's ...
    Posted to The Organizational Irritant (Weblog) by dethomas on April 15, 2007
  • Modified File Explorer Map Part

    This set of scripts is meant to extend the behavior of the MindManager 6 File Explorer Map Part, allowing the user to set the depth of the sub-topic tree beneath a File Explorer Map Part instance in a Map document.   See the file "readme.txt" in the download zip package for details on installing and using the scripts. Bug Fix, ...
    Posted to Macros (FileGallery) by dethomas on April 14, 2007
  • The File Explorer Map Part - Just Deep Enough

    The other day, a co-worker sent me a mail like this:Hey Beavis: How come that All Files and Folders map part you showed me only goes two folders deeper than the starting folder?"The story behind this mail is recounted in a previous post in this blog.  The story behind why this coworker calls me "Beavis" is one I can't ...
    Posted to The Organizational Irritant (Weblog) by dethomas on April 14, 2007
  • The File Explorer Map Part - How Deep is Deep?

    I had another one of those "how does this work?" moments with MindManager the other day.  A colleague was using MindManager to document a software installation process, mapping binary image locations in the target file system with the install steps that placed the image there.  When I innocently asked "Did ...
    Posted to The Organizational Irritant (Weblog) by dethomas on April 8, 2007
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