I want to make a shopping list for major investments.
As I do lists like that more often, it would be nice to have an app for that.
The thing is, I want more than one row, so I can add notes to the notes, but I want to be able to drag and drop the columns as a whole with as much ease as possible.
Essentially a hybrid between a bulletin board/list and a spreadsheet app.
Does anybody know anything list that?
If you have MS Word, you can just change the style of sections to heading 1, 2, or 3... The sections are collapsible and you can cut and paste.
Alternatively, you could just do the work in your file system. Make a List folder. Every sub-list is another folder. As long as you have the right view mode on, you can expand them. Add text files as notes and use the built in previewer to read them without opening. No need to outsource...
I can do it in all sorts of ways, this is more a question of doing it in a convinient manner without looking at horrible interfaces (my office package is kinda old from the XP era).
It's specifically about drag&drop instead of copy and paste.
I could simply do it, for example in excel. I just don't like it. Currently fumbling around with the view options.
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You should consider stealing a new copy of Office...
Pic related is a screenshot of a report on accounting standards in Word's outline mode. Maybe older versions have it. You can drag and drop sections and promote/demote/collapse headings.
Improvising with Wunderlist now. Still grumbly about the lack of a second row.