Exporting what I did today
mcorbett says:
I started using RTM over a year ago but I gave up because it just wasn't working for me. I've come back to it and this time I've figured out enough to make it work for me - but one thing that's important to making the system work for me in my life is the ability to see what I've completed at the end of the day.
I know that you can simply click on the "DONE" tab or you could use a search like "completed:today". But the problem is, it seems impossible to simply cut and paste those tasks into another application (I want to paste them into a wiki). Is there a way of easily exporting the output from a search?
I know that you can simply click on the "DONE" tab or you could use a search like "completed:today". But the problem is, it seems impossible to simply cut and paste those tasks into another application (I want to paste them into a wiki). Is there a way of easily exporting the output from a search?
andrewski (Remember The Milk) says:
Hi mcorbett,
Welcome back. :)
You may find that opening the Print view (by clicking the Print button on a list) gives you content that's more easily copyable.
Hope this helps!
Welcome back. :)
You may find that opening the Print view (by clicking the Print button on a list) gives you content that's more easily copyable.
Hope this helps!
mcorbett says:
Thanks very much, Andrew. That works.
I have a feeling that RTM is a bit like backgammon: Its easy to learn the rules but playing it well takes years of practice and learning.
I'm a member of a local backgammon club and that's been a great help for my game. Its a shame that there's not an equivalent for RTM.
I have a feeling that RTM is a bit like backgammon: Its easy to learn the rules but playing it well takes years of practice and learning.
I'm a member of a local backgammon club and that's been a great help for my game. Its a shame that there's not an equivalent for RTM.
andrewski (Remember The Milk) says:
mcorbett,
Glad to hear that works.
Keep the feedback and questions coming; these forums are probably the closest thing we have to a backgammon club. (The Tips & Tricks forums are especially helpful.)
We also occasionally have meetups; if you're ever able to make it to one, bring your backgammon board! :)
Glad to hear that works.
Keep the feedback and questions coming; these forums are probably the closest thing we have to a backgammon club. (The Tips & Tricks forums are especially helpful.)
We also occasionally have meetups; if you're ever able to make it to one, bring your backgammon board! :)