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Old 03-03-2007, 08:33 PM
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Hi!! I went ahead and got the trial of Action Outline, and I don't really "get" it. Steve uses this software daily, and loves it. He has made 90 day and 30 day outlines for himself. I guess the problem that I am having is that there does not appear to be a calendar attached to the system, and even though I have created an outline, I really don't know how to set a timeline to it. Does anyone have any advice on how to do this? Let's say I have a 90 day exercise plan, a 90-food plan, and a 90-day financial plan, and I just insert different days into the tree and that is how I do it. How do I go about integrated all of these different plans? Steve mentined that he knows what he needs to do for the next day by pulling it up in this software. What is the trick? Is it just as basic as attaching day stamps to my actions and then pulling every single different plan up everyday, or is there soemthing else to it? Thanks!
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Old 03-04-2007, 03:44 PM
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I use Bonsai from Natura myself - it works well and links to Palm if you are using the PDA
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