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Move lines via a dialog box #116
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Thanks for making this issue! I forgot to mention something. It's about sorting the results in the dialog box. An example: Outline Project X is currently open. I want to move "Zavala test" to "Doing". So I open the dialog box and type "Doing". It would be helpful if the results in the dialog box will show results from the outline that is currently open, at the top in the dialog box. In this case I type "Doing" and the first result that will appear is "Doing" inside Outline Project X, under this "Doing" from Project Y and Project Z are displayed. Outline Project X
Outline Project Y
Outline Project Z
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This option could also be useful: to choose between "Start of destination item" or "End of destination item". When using the "Move to" feature, the item should be moved to the start or end under the destination item. This will also be applied to where items get dropped into a collapsed parent. Most of the time when I move the item from this: Outline Project X
To this: Outline Project X
But maybe other people would prefer it to put it at the bottom: Outline Project X
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I would love it to move lines in Zavala via a dialog. You can open this dialog with a keyboard shortcut. (cmd+shift+m) You can move lines in the outline that is already open, or you can move lines into another outline.
If you have a list with authors, and you are currently reading a book it is under Doing. When you finished reading the book you can open the dialog, search for the author and move the line.
This is just one example but it makes moving lines faster. And a lot faster when you can open the dialog with a keyboard shortcut.
Originally posted by @latvia234 in #115
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