Ways to integrate Excel with MindManager

Why export a
mind map into Excel? That's what we asked when we did a "what do
you use it for?" check on a few of the 10,000+ people who use
our previous version of Excel Add-in for MindManager.
Our customers
continue to astound us with creative ideas ways of using
MindManager and Export to Excel.
Here's a
sampling of 4 intriguing recipes for using it:
Instant estimates for
purchases
1. Use
MindManager to brainstorm every component of something you
need to buy...for example, let's say you want to build an
IKEA kitchen, you first brainstorm every cabinet you need
2. Fill in
the price in the resource field in MindManager for
every item you want to purchase
3.
Export-to-Excel and SUM the resources column, or... SUM only
each specific groupings and you've got an instant estimate!
Total cost of project
in 3 steps
1.
Brainstorm every task in MindManager, then put the price of
each task per hour in the resources column.
2. In
Excel, use Find and Replace to remove the word " hour(s)",
then multiply duration column by resource column (for
example =F2*G2), and place that in the next column I...
3. Finally,
Sum Column I... and you've got the cost of the project!
For
example, consider this design phase ...


Sort the Day's Priorities
1.
Brainstorm everything you need to do,
2. Export
to Excel, in Advanced and turn off "Outline Branches"
3. In Excel
Delete rows 1 and 2.
4. Use
Excel Data Sort to put the important tasks on top.

In Excel:
|
Task name |
%Completed |
Priority |
|
Complete testing |
None |
1 |
|
Test GUI |
None |
1 |
|
Test File Save |
None |
1 |
|
Get
ad running |
None |
2 |
|
Test Printing |
None |
2 |
|
Write Article |
None |
2 |
"Instant" Project
Status Board
This one is
too clever!
1. Use
MindManager to keep track of project status of all tasks.
Use Priority #1, 3 or 4 (which happen to be RED, GREEN or
YELLOW)...to indicate severity of delay in task.
2. Once a
day, Export to Excel, in Advanced and turn off "Outline
Branches", then use Find and Replace to remove the numbers
1, 3 and 4 from the priority column!
3. In
Excel, Save as Web Page to your company web site.
4. You
have... a status sheet
Green = On time,
Red = Critical,
Yellow = Delayed!

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