I apologize for this newbie question, but I'm just coming back to OmniPlan after not using it for about a year.
When I'm drafting a plan, I start typing out the tasks. Typically, I think of a task, type it, and then type all the subtasks that are going to be a part of it.
Then of course I realize I want to "group" the subtasks. Unfortunately, I've already typed the "parent" task, and when I group the subtasks, I now have a new "parent" task.
How do folks get around this conundrum? Do you make a point of NOT typing the parent task when you're setting up the plan, and then when you hit "group" you let that procedure create the parent task?
Just wondering...
Thanks!
When I'm drafting a plan, I start typing out the tasks. Typically, I think of a task, type it, and then type all the subtasks that are going to be a part of it.
Then of course I realize I want to "group" the subtasks. Unfortunately, I've already typed the "parent" task, and when I group the subtasks, I now have a new "parent" task.
How do folks get around this conundrum? Do you make a point of NOT typing the parent task when you're setting up the plan, and then when you hit "group" you let that procedure create the parent task?
Just wondering...
Thanks!