Once you've done this, the arrow will turn to the right. Pressing the down arrow next to the node's name will fold its child nodes.For example, press Shift ⇧ + up/down arrow key to select more than one node. You can use the up and down arrow keys to navigate the outline.Selecting a node in the outline will also select that node on the canvas. To select a node in the outline, click/tap on it once.If you want to rearrange the structure of the outline, here is how you do it: Selecting & organizing nodes in the outline Show tags if you want more context, and show content indicators if you want more information about what the node contains by enabling it on the right side of the filter bar at the top (iOS)/bottom (Mac) of the outline. Then, go back to the sidebar view by clicking on the inverted arrows. This way, you’ll only see the Outline without the distraction of the canvas, which can be a great way to focus. To do so, click/tap the button in the upper-right corner of the Outline sidebar/panel with the two arrows. You can also use the outline on full screen. Clicking/tapping them will open a quick view of them. Stickers and images are shown in the outline as a symbol. Clicking/tapping the notes symbol opens the pop-up. Notes are marked with the same symbol you’ll find on your map. Tasks are shown to the right of the nodes in the Outline in their current state of completion. Nodes folded in your mind map will be folded in your outline and vice versa. Each level of child nodes after that follows a top-down logic. They’ll be listed in the outline following this pattern. How the mind map translates into the outline: The first level child nodes of the mind map are arranged clockwise around the main node.
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