I know how to generate the Outline with a formula that references the Table. But I desperately want to figure out how to do the reverse.
Main use case: Plan a project in an outline, complete with tasks and subtasks, and turn it into a table without the hassle of dozens of clicks to build out the parent-child relationships.
Doc: How can you populate a Table from an Outline? · How can I populate this Table from this Outline?
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April 22, 2022, 2:32pm
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Hi @David_Knell !
Without using “@Paul_Danyliuk 's Black Magic” I’m not sure this is doable …
At least, this reminded me of this :
At risk of sounding pretentious here — but let me introduce the doc that I consider my next masterpiece, the most important milestone since the snake game and the tree chart :
Putting out Fires GTD — a monthly planner in three simple steps
Step 1. Write out all the tasks:
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Step 2. Prioritize them on the Eisenhower matrix :
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Step 3. Schedule tasks into days with this awesome calendar UI:
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…and finally…
Maybe this could help you too :
To anyone finding this old topic:
The approach in the original post doesn’t work anymore. Editor was updated and the data structure that describes a text field / canvas is now different.
This is the new way of e.g. extracting checked/unchecked items from a text field or a canvas column:
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July 21, 2022, 2:33pm
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