![]() ![]() If you cut or copy text that has line breaks from another app and paste that into OmniOutliner, all of the text appears on a single row, but with those line breaks intact. Paste's behavior is slightly different in OmniOutliner than what you find in some other apps. Paste (Command-V) Pastes in whatever is on the Clipboard. Copy (Command-C) Copies whatever you’ve selected and places that on the Clipboard so you can paste it somewhere else, or in another document, later. Cut (Command-X) Deletes whatever you’ve selected and places that on the Clipboard so you can paste it back later, or just ignore it. Yep, that’s right you can just hit Shift-Command-Z to put everything back in place. ![]() For example, let’s say that you were testing out the strength of hitting Command-Z repetitively, but then you want to put all of that back. Redo (Shift-Command-Z) Just like Undo, Redo puts back something that you’ve undone but have decided that you really want to be there. OmniOutliner supports unlimited Undo, so go ahead and hit Command-Z a few dozen times and watch all of your hard work disappear. Options for editing your content: Undo (Command-Z) Undoes the previous change you’ve made. Template files are stored on your Mac in ~/Library/Containers//Data/Library/Application Support/The Omni Group/OmniOutliner/Templates. Save As Template Saves the current file as an OmniOutliner template file. Export (Option-Command-E) Export your OmniOutliner document to one of the following formats mentioned in Exporting From OmniOutliner. Move To Choose this option to open a sheet and select another location on your Mac’s hard drive to store the file. Rename Choose this option to highlight the filename in the document’s titlebar so you can enter a new name for the file. The file will be saved in the same location as its parent. The exact contents of the current window are copied into a new document window, which has the filename in the titlebar highlighted so you can enter a different name for the file. Duplicate (Shift-Command-S) Create a duplicate copy of the current document. Save (Command-S) Save the contents of the current document. You will be prompted to name and new, Untitled, document files before the window is closed. Close (Command-W) Close the current window use Option-Command-W to close all open OmniOutliner windows. Open Recent OmniOutliner keeps track of recently opened files and includes the filenames in this menu so you can reopen a file and continue your work. Resource Browser (Shift-Command-N) Opens the Resource Browser. Options for creating, opening, renaming, exporting, and printing documents and templates: New (Command-N) Create a new document using the default template. But, if you’re really paranoid, you can use Command-S to save the file before using Command-Q. If you are working in a file that you’ve previously saved, you don’t have to worry about saving before you quit, thanks to OS X’s Auto Save feature. If you haven’t saved the file before, you’ll be prompted to save the file (giving it a name and specifying a location to save the file to). Quit OmniOutliner (Command-Q) This does what it says it quits OmniOutliner. Show All Choose this menu option to quickly bring all of the hidden app windows out of hiding. As with Hide OmniOutliner, to bring a hidden app back into view, either click that app’s icon in the Dock, or use Command-Tab to use OS X’s application switcher to switch back to the app you need. Hide Others (Option-Command-H) Banish the windows of other open apps to the land of hidden apps. To bring OmniOutliner back into view, either click the app icon in the Dock, or use Command-Tab to use OS X’s application switcher to switch back to OmniOutliner. ![]() Hide OmniOutliner (Command-H) Hides OmniOutliner’s window, suppressing it to the land of hidden apps. Just select something in OmniOutliner, and then choose this menu option to see which apps you can send stuff. Services Here you’ll find a list of applications that OmniOutliner can share information with. You won’t see the Licenses option if you’ve purchased OmniOutliner 4 from the Mac App Store. ![]()
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