MindManager
views—and
how you use them |
What do you want to do? |
MindManager offers
several views for working with your map. |
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Map view
The program starts in Map view.
This is the best view for creating and editing your map and for
getting the big picture of what the map covers. This view displays
all the components of your map including floating topics, relationships,
images and boundaries. You will probably do most of your work
in this view. |
Linked
Maps view
The Linked
Maps view is used to view maps that are linked together by
links. It displays preview
images of the current map and all the maps that it links to. (Other
linked documents are displayed as placeholders). You can choose
to display only the first level maps - those directly linked to
this map - or maps at the second, third, or all levels.
In this view you can issue commands on all of the maps or on
only a selected subset. Note that these maps are shown as previews:
only the first map is opened unless you subsequently open the
others. |
Gantt view
The Gantt Chart view displays
tasks on your map as a Gantt chart, and allows you to add, remove
and modify these tasks directly from the chart. You can place
this view at the top. bottom, left or right of the Map view. Topics
without a Task Info Start Date and Due Date are not displayed
in this view.
You can also change a subset of the Task Info for tasks in this
view by entering information or dragging the Gantt bars. |
Analysis View
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. |
Schedule
View
Schedule view let you view
your map by task times. It offers a simplified view that allows
you to take tasks that have no task dates assigned to them
and place them in the schedule date range. |
Priority
View
Priority view lets you quickly
assign priorities to topics and tasks in your diagrams. You can
also use Priority view to review previously assigned priorities |
Outline view
The Outline view
allows you to display and edit maps using a familiar visual form:
topics are listed linearly from top to bottom. This view can be
a helpful reference if you are just beginning to use MindManager.
If you plan to use an outline export format, (like Word) the
outline view can be used to preview the map in a linear arrangement
so you can make any necessary adjustments before the export. You
may also print the map outline directly from this view.
This view is more limited than Map view: It excludes certain
map components (floating topics, relationships, images and boundaries). |
Slides view
In Slides view you can create
a set of slides that display different parts of the map, to help
focus attention for printing or presentation. You can start a
full-screen slide show from this view. |
Walk Through view
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. |
Tag view
Tag view lets you
quickly visualize the status, progress, and issues of elements
within a project or worklfow. This feature works well within workflow
and process planning. |
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
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.
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.
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.
If you have a map open in the map window you can view its location on
your system or in Mindjet Files.