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Originally Posted by Tim Wood
- Make sure you are printing with the text running the long way on the paper (so you might want 5x3 instead of 3x5).
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No way... For two years doing GTD I've been using 3x5 cards in portrait mode, and I have binders and accordion folders and pockets and who knows what else based around that. Not to mention I have a box of 2000 index cards with lines going the short way, see below :)
I've used other programs (including OmniOutliner) successfully to print 3x5 cards with text going the short way, I don't see any reason to switch to landscape mode with OF.
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- Make sure you either hide or resize columns to a smaller size. OmniFocus will only adjust the width of the title column -- if you have a huge Project column, we'll leave that alone.
- If you are only printing remaining actions, turn off the checkbox printing.
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Ok, that's it. See the attachments. "before.jpg" had the Start, Estimate, and Due date columns turned on:
"after.jpg" doesn't:
"after" is just fine for my shopping list. "before" was illegible.
Incidentally, turning off checkbox printing (in Page Setup, "Include: Completion checkboxes") doesn't seem to do anything. But that's ok, the checkboxes take up a pretty negligible amount of space (and I'll use them to check off my chores anyway).
BUT... Now you're saying I have six menu → submenu drags to add to every print operation? I.e.,
- View → Columns → Estimate
- View → Columns → Start Date
- View → Columns → Due Date
- Now I can print
- View → Columns → Estimate
- View → Columns → Start Date
- View → Columns → Due Date
every time I want to print? Uggggh....
Can column settings be added to perspectives? Then I could make my Errands perspective not have the Estimate, Start Date, and Due Date columns, and all my other perspectives will continue to have it.