MindManager views—and how you use them |
What do you want to do? |
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MindManager offers several views for working with your map. |
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Analysis views let you make better decisions by helping you to prioritize and categorize your mapped topics. In this view you can drag and drop the topics you want to evaluate into an analytic chart and position them to reflect their relative qualities. Once the topics are positioned on the chart, you can automatically assign markers to the associated map topics based on their chart locations . You can create multiple Analysis Views from a single map, and any map topic can appear in multiple views. These views are saved with the map, and they can be modified at any time. |
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![]() Walk Through view allows you to display a map for presentation so you can navigate through the map with a minimum of distraction. It switches to a full screen view for maximum map space, hides all menus and toolbars and provides shortcuts and options to make navigation smooth. You can view multiple maps in MindManager and switch between them using their tabs. You can tile maps in the main window to see two or more maps at the same time. |
Use the commands on the View tab, in the Document Views group.
Sometimes you want to view multiple maps side-by-side, or across multiple display screens. You can do this by detaching the map's workbook tab and relocating it
To display two or more maps simultaneously
Click the workbook tab for an open map.
Drag and drop the tab to the desired location or screen.
The map is displayed in the new location. Use the mouse to navigate between multiple maps; ribbon commands, task panes, and footer buttons will apply to the selected map.
To cancel multiple map display:
Click the workbook tab for the "torn off" map.
Drag the tab back to the MindManager canvas. When the map background is highlighted, drop the map on it.
The map is displayed in the original location below the ribbon
The easiest way to navigate between open maps is to use the workbook tabs at the top or bottom of the map window. These are enabled using the MindManager View options, and you can choose to display either the Central Topic text or the map filename on the tab. Workbook tabs can be positioned at the top or bottom of the map window.
Click its workbook tab.
On the View tab, in the Window pull down, under Switch, click the name of the map name you want to switch to.
Press CTRL+F6 or CTRL+TAB to view the next map
Press CTRL+SHIFT+F6 or CTRL+SHIFT+TAB to view the previous map.
By default, maps are displayed one at a time in either Map view or Outline view with workbook tabs across the top or bottom of the window.
Do one
of the following:
Right-click a map's workbook tab, and then click Arrange. | Or | On the View tab, in the Window pull down, click Arrange. |
Optional in the list of open maps, select any maps you want to close and click Close Window.
Select the maps you want to arrange. Maps you do not select will be minimized.
Click the arrangement you prefer (tiled or cascading).
If you have a map open in the map window you can view its location on your system or in Mindjet Files.
Right-click on the map's document tab at the bottom of the window.
Click Show in Explorer or Show in Mindjet Files.