

Send via Mail-lets you choose a document format for the file you want to email, and then queues up an email message for your to send. Now tap the Share button in the navigation bar and select from one of the following options: This places a blue highlight around the file to let you know which file you have selected. When you open a folder, such as your Local Documents folder, tap Select in the navigation bar, and then select the project that you’d like to share. But with files local to your device, how are you going to do this? The Delete button (the shredder icon, circled) will also delete items selected normally.Īfter all files in the Trash folder are deleted, you’re taken back to the Locations screen in OmniPlan.Įvery now and then you’ll find the need to share some document you’ve created in OmniPlan with someone else. Tap the Trash folder to open it in the Document Browser, and then tap Empty Trash to permanently delete the files from your device. Until you empty the trash, the files remain on your device. If you tap Locations in the navigation bar, you’ll see a Trash folder in your list of OmniPlan folders. Tap the trash can in the navigation bar to move the document to the Trash. Then tap the documents you’d like to delete you’ll see that the files now have a blue highlight. When viewing a folder of documents, tap Select in the navigation bar at the top of the screen.

When a project is no longer relevant, you can queue it for purging from your device (or from a synced cloud location, if you have one configured) forever.įortunately, deleting files from OmniPlan is easy. MS Project Support-A preview document for the Microsoft Project file import feature, available with the OmniPlan Pro in-app purchase.Įvery now and then, you will find that it’s time to do a little housecleaning in OmniPlan. By default, the projects you create are sorted by their creation date, or you can opt to sort them by title. Sort-When you pull down on the screen, the super secret Sort bar comes into view. Projects-These are your saved projects and any subfolders you’ve created in OmniPlan. For example, you can select one or more documents and move them to another folder, to the trash, or create a subfolder within the current folder that contains the projects you’ve selected. Select-Tap to edit the contents of a folder. Settings-Tap to reveal a menu with preferences for OmniPlan, as described in Settings. Your default folder for storing files locally is titled Local Documents, and the document type is Plans (this is currently the only document type available). Locations-Tap here to go back to the main screen where you can view the Local Documents folder and any server repositories you’re synced with.įolder Name and Document Type-This is the name of the current folder. This opens the Document Browser, which is the place to view, create, and manage your projects. Tap the Local Documents folder to see what’s inside. There is a Local Documents folder, which we’ve preloaded with some sample OmniPlan files that you can use as inspiration for the projects you create.

When you first open OmniPlan, you’re taken to the Locations screen which is the place you go to access all of your documents.
