Workflow for moving lots of items from inbox onwards ?

Submitted by Tom on 2009/04/06 10:20
I've only started really using the inbox lately so I'm curious about people's workflow for moving stuff from inbox to other grids
 
I've created a form with most of the grid source (yes/no) fields, also I have a bunch of the more commonly used ones of these displayed in the inbox grid.
 
The next step seems to me to be how to sort the items in their new grids.
Obviously this depend on how items are organised in grids.
It would be very interesting if people could give a rough idea of how they go about this (the workflow, and, why not, how they organise grids too)

Currently in most grids, I keep all items below TLI's - i.e. I'm grouping items hierarchically (to one level at least).
When I move items from inbox to a grid like this, they are dispersed throughout the grid which is not ideal - here's a made up example
 
Afghan Hound

Error Msg -- what is it?

Submitted by jan_rifkinson on 2009/04/05 12:52
Trying to import csv into IQ
Created grid w proper field names that are in mapping
Mapping sort of completed (have more questions later)
 
Import file, import seems to happen but nothing appears & I get following error msg:
 
'Operation not allowed when object is closed'
 
      
 
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Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield CT USA
 

IQBase of the old Forum

Submitted by KeithB on 2009/04/03 22:42
Here's the old forum in .sndb forum.
 
The setup is very simple--no hierachy.
 
There may a few duplicates here and there.
 
It's rather large--after a while, I started deleting the avatars.
 
I put in all the forums except the "naming" one.
 
Everything is a MHT file, so get out your Word or Blocknote to edit.
 
I captured everything, unless there was a totally blank message.

Tables in HTML Pane

Submitted by David_H on 2009/04/02 03:34
I thought I reported this a long time ago and it was fixed but it must have been a different table issue.  Anyhow, why can't I create a table that is more than 3 columns?  Try it and you'll see what I mean, all columns after the 3rd don't size properly.
 
Also, let's say I create a table that is 7 columns wide by 25 rows.  Is there a way to modify the tables properties later on if I want to make it 40 rows instead of 25?  Also, in OneNote I can insert a table and when I get to the last row I can just keep adding rows by using the enter (or maybe it's the tab) key.  I'd really like to see that behavior with a table.  I never know how many rows I'm going to end up wanting, it would be like having to decide how many rows I want every time I open an Excel spreadhseet.  I realize of course that people use tables for different purposes, but this is how I like to use them, as a substitute spreadsheet when I do not need the featu